[Orca-users] hitachi 9980
Darren Dunham
ddunham at taos.com
Thu Jul 22 11:15:19 PDT 2004
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> my ? would be - what happens if the -o execution of orca crosses the rsync
> execution of moving new data to the /orca/orcallator repository -
> we rsync data over every 5 minutes. if it take orca longer than 5 minutes to
> update the graphs - will it end - or will the fact that new data has been
> added since the process started just keep it running?
An orca -o should just run once. It doesn't go back to see if the data
files are updated.
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Darren Dunham ddunham at taos.com
Senior Technical Consultant TAOS http://www.taos.com/
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