Hi,

I'm wondering about the order the given actions are performed.
It seems like the last given action is 
performed first. My actions block looks like this:

action
        {
                pattern /var/csync/shared_config/csync2*;
                exec "echo";
                exec "echo updated %%";
                exec "cp -f /var/csync/shared_config/csync2* /etc/csync2/";
                exec "date";
                logfile "/var/log/csync2/csync2_action.log";
                do-local;
        }

The produced log looks like:
Tue Jan 22 15:21:17 CET 2013
updated /var/cdn/shared_config/csync2_sharedconfig.cfg

Tue Jan 22 15:40:28 CET 2013
updated /var/cdn/shared_config/csync2_sharedconfig.cfg

So it starts with the "date" command, followed by the "cp" thing
and the two "echo" commands. Is it 
correct by csync2 starting with the last given command?

Thanks for your help in advance.

Greetings

Michael

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