File:  [LON-CAPA] / doc / loncapafiles / run_searchcat.piml
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Mon Jul 8 22:06:15 2024 UTC (4 months, 2 weeks ago) by raeburn
Branches: MAIN
CVS tags: version_2_12_X, version_2_11_X, version_2_11_5_msu, version_2_11_5, HEAD
- Use correct script name in comment line.

<!DOCTYPE piml PUBLIC "-//TUX/DTD piml 1.0 Final//EN" 
	"http://lpml.sourceforge.net/DTD/piml.dtd">
<!-- run_searchcat.piml -->
<!-- Matthew Hall -->

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<piml>
<targetroot>/</targetroot>
<files>
<file>
<target dist="default">/home/httpd/perl</target>
<perlscript mode="fg">

my $delay = '5 minutes';
print "\nScheduling metadata database update in $delay.\n";

# 
# Hard coding the path to searchcat.pl is probably silly and we should
# pick it up from a perlvar or something.  I think I will be silly for now.
my $command = 'echo "su -c /home/httpd/perl/searchcat.pl - www" '.
        '| at now + '.$delay;

system($command);

</perlscript>
</file>
</files>
</piml>

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