Details
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Fix
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Status: Released (View Workflow)
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Medium
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Resolution: Fixed
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2.0.0
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None
Description
Current Situation
- The JITL SSH Job does not consider the
exit_codes_to_ignore
parameter.
- The parameter can be used to hold a number of semicolon separated positive integers indicating exit codes of the remote SSH session that should not be considered errors.
- exit_codes_to_ignore = 127
- exit_codes_to_ignore = 127;99
- The JITL SSH Job
- raises an exception if a single value is used.
- ignores this parameter if a semicolon separated list of values is used.
Desired Behavior
- The JITL SSH Job should consider the
exit_codes_to_ignore
parameter: If an SSH session terminates with one of the exit codes specified then SSH job execution is considered successful and otherwise is considered failed for resulting non-zero exit codes.
- The parameter can be assigned a single value and it can be assign a semicolon separated list of values.
Patch
Patches are available for:
Attachments
Issue Links
- requires functional consideration of
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JITL-720 JS7 Java Jobs API - more support for declared arguments that use a collection type
- Released