At the default logging level, a log message is written in robot.log when the cmdHook is run.
For example, if the onCompletion parameter is set to idle, the robot.log output would look like the following:
[12:45:57] Run cmd: /opt/SUNWps/bin/cmdHook1 [12:45:58] Complete cmd: /opt/SUNWps/cmdHook1 [12:45:58] Robot is idle.... . . . if the onCompletion parameter is set to shutdown, the robot.log output would look like: [12:45:57] Run cmd: /opt/SUNWps/bin/cmdHook1 [12:45:58] Complete cmd: /opt/SUNWps/bin/cmdHook1 [12:46:33] Workload complete. . . . if the onCompletion parameter is set to loop, the robot.log output would look like: [12:52:04] Run cmd: /opt/SUNWps/bin/cmdHook1 [12:52:05] Complete cmd: /opt/SUNWps/bin/cmdHook1 [12:52:05] Restart Robot. . . . if the onCompletion parameter is set to loop, there will be an additional entry in filter.log like this: [12:54:41] Filter log started - loop 15 |