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What is the easiest/recommended way to find out when a checkpoint is done when r
shamec
over 9 years ago
What is the easiest/recommended way to find out when a checkpoint is done when run for all engines? In my scenario we have nightly cron job that runs the checkpoint-suite script and we're trying to run some other scripts(cleanup/backup) after the checkpoint is complete and to do that we need to get a good idea of how much the checkpointing is taking so we can schedule the other scripts accordingly. To do that we need to monitor the checkpointing for a time and get an average duration so I need to know what our options are for doing that? Can it be done programmatically v.s. manually?
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shamec
over 9 years ago
Scott, this approach assumes that the checkpoint-suite script won't return until the actual checkpointing is done - is that a valid assumption?
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shamec
over 9 years ago
Scott, this approach assumes that the checkpoint-suite script won't return until the actual checkpointing is done - is that a valid assumption?
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