Hi,
On 3/3/2007 10:46 AM, Holden Hao wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I am using Phil Stracchino's checkhost script in my "RunBeforeJob"
> directive as follows:
>
> RunBeforeJOb ="/path/to/script/checkhost %c"
>
> %c is Bacula's variable for the client name but my client name is
> different from my client's host address as you can see from my example
> below:
>
>
> Client {
> Name = ws00001-fd
> Address = ws00001
> FDPort = 9102
> Catalog = MyCatalog
> Password = "secret"
> File Retention = 30 days
> Job Retention = 6 months
> AutoPrune = yes
> Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 4
> }
>
> %c translates into ws00001-fd and not ws00001 which is the clients hostname.
>
> Is there a variable in Bacula that I could use that will translate
> into the client's host address instead of just its name? I can
> correct my problem by using aliases in my hosts file or my DNS server
> but I still would want to know if such a variable exists. I looked in
> the manual and it seems not to be there.
There is no variable representing the address, as far as I know.
But, it your client names are always `hostname`-fd you might add a
simple substitution to the script (which I did not even look at now :-)
Simply remove the trailing -fd or do nothing if there is no trailing
"-fd" in bash:
> export NAME=elf-fdtest-fd
> echo "${NAME/%-fd/}"
elf-fdtest
Something like this works here for me.
Arno
> Thanks.
>
>
> Holden
>
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