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RDIST tool notify option
Dear All,
I am using Rdist to replicate some directories from one AIX server (say ukblx157) to another AIX server (say ukapx063). Rdist tool has a option called notify which sends mail after successfull completion of the replication activity & it also send mail in case of any error. The problem with it is that the subject line of the alert mail generated is fixed (e.g. Files updated by rdist from ukblx157 to ukapx063) I want to know is there any way/option to change this? Regards, Vishal |
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