PingAuthorize

Running task-based tools

PingAuthorize Server has a Tasks subsystem that allows you to schedule basic operations, such as backup, restore, rotate-log, schedule-exec-task, and stop-server. All task-based tools require the --task option that explicitly indicates the tool is to run as a task rather than in offline mode.

The following table shows the options you can use for task-based operations.

Options for task-based operations
Option Description

--task

Indicates that the tool is invoked as a task. The --task option is required. If you invoke a tool as a task without this --task option, then a warning message is displayed stating that it must be used. If the --task option is provided but the tool was not given the appropriate set of authentication arguments to the server, then an error message is displayed and the tool exits with an error.

--start <startTime>

Indicates the date and time, expressed in the format 'YYYYMMDDhhmmss', when the operation is to start.

A value of '0' causes the task to be scheduled for immediate execution.

After the scheduled run, the tool exits immediately.

--dependency <taskID>

Specifies the ID of a task upon which this task depends.

A task does not start execution until all its dependencies have completed execution.

You can use this option multiple times in a single command.

--failedDependencyAction <action>

Specifies the action this task takes if one of its dependent tasks fail.

Valid action values are:

  • CANCEL (the default)

    Cancels the task.

  • DISABLE

    Disables the task so that it is not eligible to run until you manually enable it again.

  • PROCESS

    Runs the task.

--startAlert

Generates an administrative alert when the task starts running.

--errorAlert

Generates an administrative alert when the task fails to complete successfully.

--successAlert

Generates an administrative alert when the task completes successfully.

--startNotify <emailAddress>

Specifies an email address to notify when the task starts running.

You can use this option multiple times in a single command.

--completionNotify <emailAddress>

Specifies an email address to notify when the task completes, regardless of whether it succeeded or failed.

You can use this option multiple times in a single command.

--errorNotify <emailAddress>

Specifies an email address to notify if an error occurs when this task executes.

You can use this option multiple times in a single command.

--successNotify <emailAddress>

Specifies an email address to notify when this task completes successfully.

You can use this option multiple times in a single command.