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Hmm, it is definitely worth exploring. I could see a potential use case where a user does a rig save
or somesuch, and then a rig restore
at a later date, however I'm having trouble seeing this as a widely used feature.
What could be built off from this however is some sort of template structure - a kind of recipe-style approach where most (all?) of the details are already pre-filled and a user just needs to populate/override specifics.
Let's suss this out a bit more - if it's something that could potentially be used even somewhat frequently then it's worth the investigation. In any event, it is likely to be a long-term RFE.
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This is beyond the scope of rig. We don't run a service of any kind, as rig
is an ad-hoc utility. Restarting prior jobs after a boot would require state tracking and an on-boot service to kick off those jobs again.
It is also highlighted in the README for this repo: Rigs do not persist through reboots.
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Ack. Is it a suitable RFE? A mechanism to rig-save
all the active triggers whenever new triggers are added.
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Thanks for detailing it. Above comment is something I too have similar understanding about future-feature . I see it as highly useful where rig triggers are scheduled more in numbers. I will mark it rfe. Thank you.
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Related Issues (20)
- [gcore] Action should allow for freezing process before collecting a core dump
- [process] State value should accept single-character shorthand for state
- [rig] trigger sub-command does not appear in --help output HOT 1
- [rig] --foreground doesn't work HOT 2
- [rig] cannot resolve the package dependency to python3-psutil HOT 1
- [rig] empty temporary directory was not deleted after rig destroy HOT 1
- rig command return return "ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'systemd'" HOT 2
- "rig list --id tuvfo" doesnot show individual rig id HOT 2
- rig trigger command 'yum update' fails to generate sosreport. HOT 3
- rig is not triggering the tcpdump action HOT 2
- rig info do not shows debug to true even if --debug is used HOT 4
- [RFE]: tcpdump action of rig should have option to set snap length (-s) HOT 1
- #RFE - Can we execute certain set of commands when an event occurs rather than generating the sosreport HOT 1
- rig is triggered when free memory is above threshold HOT 2
- [process] Rig will terminate if one pid ends when watching all pids HOT 2
- rig name conflict with existing command HOT 3
- rig GA version ? HOT 5
- Running actions for a given amount of time HOT 1
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