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    You could also use an oracle policy and create a script on the client
    that runs through the policy. You would add the script/command info to
    the policy file list. Bpgp will just move files. I think bpinst may
    do this as someone else mentioned.
    Monte
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    I don't think it will work. If it works, that will be a big security
    problem for us.
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    Subject: [Veritas-bu] Command via bpcd
    Does anyone know if it is possible to remotely run a command through
    BPCD ?
    I am interested in running "tpclean -L" on a SAN Media Server's SS
    tape drive from the master server in a script.
    Austin
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