rsnotify(1M) — ADMINISTRATOR COMMANDS
NAME
rsnotify − display or modify the information identifying the individual in charge of restore requests
SYNOPSIS
rsnotify [−u user]
DESCRIPTION
rsnotify without options displays the name of the person who is to receive mail(1M) notifications whenever restore requests require operator intervention. The display includes the date the individual was assigned.
rsnotify may only be executed by a user with superuser privileges.
Options
−u user
assigns user to be the one to receive restore notifications. user is the user’s login ID. If user is null, rsnotify mails the notices to root. user must be in the passwd file.
DIAGNOSTICS
The exit codes for rsnotify are the following:
0 = the task completed successfully
1 = one or more parameters to rsnotify are invalid
2 = an error has occurred, causing rsnotify to fail to
complete all portions of its task
EXAMPLES
Example 1:
rsnotify −u oper3
assigns the individual with login ID oper3 as the one to be notified when a restore request needing operator intervention is initiated.
FILES
/etc/bkup/rsnotify.tab
provides the electronic mail address of the operator to be notified whenever restore requests require operator intervention
/etc/bkup/rsstatus.tab
tracks the status of all restore requests from users