You could search the task.with nstaskstatus attribute.

$ ldapsearch -LLLx -h localhost -p <port> -D 'cn=directory manager' -w <pw> -b "cn=backup,cn=tasks,cn=config" "(cn=backup_*)" nstaskstatus

When the task is done, you'll see the "Backup finished." status:
dn: cn=backup_2012_4_5_9_35_35,cn=backup,cn=tasks,cn=config
nstaskstatus: Backup finished.

Another way would be checking the errors log, which logs the end of the back up.
[05/Apr/2012:09:32:09 -0700] - Backing up file 31 (/var/lib/dirsrv/slapd-totoro/bak/totoro-2012_4_5_9_32_8/DBVERSION)
[05/Apr/2012:09:32:09 -0700] - Backup finished.
Thanks,
--noriko
MATON Brett wrote:

Hi guys,

 

I want to tar up the backup set once a db2bak.pl backup job has finished.

however because it writes an entry to the LDAP and doesn’t wait for the backup to finish I was wondering what the best way to determine when the backup has actually finished?

 

I was thinking that I could

Ldapsearch at intervals for the backup cn entry, when it’s not there anymore backup has finished

Ro maybe watch the audit log for a delete action on the backup cn entry..

 

Any thoughts appreciated.

 

Cheers,

Brett

 

 

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