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N O ? kO a r ]k <G>RR a!Z"8b#2$%%& '() "* .+;,Q-`. x/0][&.7 7@ bx  > y, Dqks  ""6rY 3d pzw X!"#X$H%&X'r(>)XE*+k,Xs-. /X 0 1!29!34"4#K50#Z6#7e#8#9K#:$J;$[<'=c'&> '?'@("A?(3B (sC(D*LE*]F*bG*kH*pI ,!J,/K,L,MK.Np/O /rP]/~Q /RF/S 01TI0;Ug0V1W 3X3Y4-Z45[ 5R\ 5^]6h^6y_7!`w7(a8b?8c8d>8e96f?9<g9|h>9i9j?9k:l@:m:Pn@:Xo:p:q;>r;Es;Ht}<>u<vi<w=-xh=3y=zi={> |h>}>|~i>>j>?`j?h ??@@A>A* AioAs_ACC{DCDDuDER9EaJE E9EF- F>lFLGHG2633-000 Attribute identifier is not valid. 2633-001 Attribute "%1$s" cannot be specified when defining a new resource. 2633-002 The Resource Handle specified does not exist. 2633-003 Attribute "%1$s" is read-only and cannot be set. 2633-004 Attribute "%1$s" appears in request more than once. 2633-005 The value specified for attribute "%1$s" has the wrong data type. 2633-006 Resource class name "%1$s" is not recognized by this resource manager. 2633-007 The control point for resource class "%1$s" cannot be initialized. 2633-008 Attribute "%1$s" must be specified when a new resource is defined. 2633-009 Command for sensor %1$s returned exit code %2$d. 2633-010 Sensor name cannot contain control characters. 2633-011 Sensor name must contain at least one printable character. 2633-012 Sensor name "%1$s" is already defined. 2633-013 The sensor command is empty or contains control characters. 2633-014 The ErrorExitValue attribute must be 1(NONE), 2(Non-Zero) or 3(Zero). 2633-015 The sensor refresh interval must be at least 10 seconds. 2633-016 The user name specified for running the sensor command is not valid, errno=%1$d. 2633-017 Dynamic attribute name "%1$s" does not exist. 2633-018 The value specified for dynamic attribute "%1$s" does not have the correct data type. 2633-019 A value for dynamic attribute name "%1$s" is missing. 2633-020 The options parameter must be specified for the UpdateValues action. 2633-021 The ErrorExitValue attribute must be 0(NONE), 1(Non-Zero) or 2(Zero). 2633-022 Action identifier %1$d is not valid for class "%2$s". 2633-023 Input to the "%1$s" action is NULL, while this action requires input. 2633-024 Input to the "%1$s" action has %2$d elements, while this action requires %3$d elements. 2633-025 Data type of %1$d element("%2$s") of input to the "%3$s" action does not match the required type(%4$d). 2633-026 Data type of %1$d-th element("%2$s") of input to the "%3$s" action is pointer, but input is NULL. 2633-027 The empty string is not allowed for "String" field in action "SetValue" when "FieldIndicator" specifies to update value of "String". 2633-028 The sensor refresh interval must be at least 10 seconds or 0. 2633-029 The value for ControlFlags must be between 0 and %d. 2633-030 Either attribute UserName must be specified or username guest must exist.2633-031 The user name "%1$s" specified for running the sensor command is not valid, errno=%2$d. This subsystem is defined by SensorRM for recording error while sensor command is running The Command %1$s in Sensor %2$s exits with error %3$d. The Command %1$s in Sensor %2$s execution fails. CommandSpecifies a command defined in SensorExit CodeExit Code from CommandNameSensor NameStandard OutStandard Out Message Standard ErrorStandard Error Message Error MessageError Message 2633-032 The input value for "WaitCommandEnd" field in action "RunCommand" should be 0 or 1. This resource class provides an easy way to monitor additional aspects of a system. Each resource instance in this class, called a sensor, identifies an aspect that can be monitored and describes how to monitor it. The resource manager will invoke a command periodically to update the value(s) for the corresponding aspect. Clients may then monitor for changes in these values either directly or through the Event Response subsystem.SensorWhenever a new sensor is defined, this dynamic attribute is asserted to generate an event.ResourceDefinedGeneralGeneralInternalInternalAn event is generated whenever a new sensor is defined.Whenever a sensor definition is deleted, this dynamic attribute is asserted to generate an event.ResourceUndefinedAn event is generated whenever a sensor definition is deleted.This dynamic attribute is asserted to generate an event whenever the persistent attributes of the resource class change.ConfigChangedAn event is generated whenever a persistent class attribute changes.Identifies the specific defined class attributes and actions that apply to this variation of the resource class.VarietyThis dynamic attribute is asserted to generate an event whenever the persistent attributes or the access control list for the resource change.ConfigChangedNoneAttributesAccess control listAttributes and access control listThis value is updated with the exit code from running the command identified by the Command persistent attribute.Exit ValueAn event is generated if the exit code is not zero.This value may be updated whenever the command defined by the persistent attribute Command is run. If the command's standard output contains String="" then this attribute will be assigned . If the standard output does not contain a sequence of = expressions then the entire standard output will be assigned to this attribute.StringAn event is generated whenever the String dynamic attribute is updated with a value that contains one or more characters.This value may be updated whenever the command defined by the persistent attribute Command is run. If the command's standard output contains Int32= then this attribute will be assigned .Int32An event is generated whenever this attribute is updated with a value that is not zero.This value may be updated whenever the command defined by the persistent attribute Command is run. If the command's standard output contains Uint32= then this attribute will be assigned .Uint32An event is generated whenever this attribute is updated with a value that is not zero.This value may be updated whenever the command defined by the persistent attribute Command is run. If the command's standard output contains Int64= then this attribute will be assigned .Int64An event is generated whenever this attribute is updated with a value that is not zero.This value may be updated whenever the command defined by the persistent attribute Command is run. If the command's standard output contains Uint64= then this attribute will be assigned .Uint64An event is generated whenever this attribute is updated with a value that is not zero.This value may be updated whenever the command defined by the persistent attribute Command is run. If the command's standard output contains Float32= then this attribute will be assigned .Float32An event is generated whenever this attribute is updated with a value that is not zero.This value may be updated whenever the command defined by the persistent attribute Command is run. If the command's standard output contains Float32= then this attribute will be assigned .Float64An event is generated whenever this attribute is updated with a value that is not zero.This attribute may be updated whenever the command defined by the persistent attribute Command is run. If the command's standard output contains Quantum then this attribute will be asserted always causing an event.QuantumAn event is generated whenever this attribute is updated.A globally unique handle that identifies each sensor definition. Every resource is assigned a resource handle, which is used internally for identifying and locating each resource. The resource handle is fixed in size and avoids the problems of name space collisions across different types of resources.ResourceHandleProvides a unique string to identify the sensor.NameIdentifies the specific defined resource attributes and actions that apply to the sensor definition.VarietyThis attribute identifies the list of nodes where the sensor is to be run.Node IdentifiersSpecifies a command and its arguments that is to be run periodically to update the value of one or more dynamic attributes as follows. The exit code from the command will be assigned to the ExitValue dynamic attributes. If standard output contains only a sequence of = expressions then each attribute will be assigned the value . may be String, Int32, Uint32, Int64, Uint64, Float32, or Float64. If the standard output does not contain such a sequence then the entire standard output will be assigned to the String attribute. If the command returns a non-zero exit status then the exit code, standard output and standard error will be recorded in the Audit log.CommandSpecifies the name of a user whose privileges will be used to run the command. Default is "guest".User NameDefines how often Command is run to update the dynamic attributes of this sensor. It is specified as the number of seconds between updates.Refresh IntervalProvides a description of the sensor and what it is monitoring.DescriptionIndicates which exit values should be treated as an error as follows: 0 - No exit value is interpreted as an error. 1 - Non-zero exit values will be treated as an error. 2 - Zero exit values will be treated as an error. If the exit value indicates an error as defined by this attribute, no dynamic attribute values except ExitValue will be updated and the standard output, standard error and exit value will be recorded in the Audit log.Error Exit ValueNoneNon-zeroZeroThis action directly updates zero or more dynamic attributes of a sensor resource. Modification of these dynamic attributes is typically performed only by periodically running the command identified in a sensor definition. This action can be used to override that behavior and modify the dynamic attributes directly. The input to this action consists an options field followed by a list of dynamic attribute name/value pairs.Update ValuesThis field identifies any special processing that is to be performed when the dynamic attributes of a sensor resource are updated.OptionsThe Sensor subsystem provides an easy way for an administrator to monitor aspects of a system that are not addressed by other instrumentation. A Sensor is defined by a command that is run periodically. The output of the command is used to update values that can be monitored by other applications or subsystems such as the Event Response Resource Manager (ERRM). Records are created in the Audit Log only when the Sensor subsystem cannot run the command or the command generates an error exit value.The command for Sensor %1$s could not be run. The error message is "%1$s". The command for Sensor %1$s generated a exit value of %d which indicates that it did not complete successfully. Sensor NameIdentifies the name of the sensor definition that caused the audit log record to be created. Error MessageDescribes the error that prevented the sensor command from being run. Exit CodeSpecifies the exit code that was returned from running a sensor command. Defines how often Command is run to update the dynamic attributes of this sensor. It is specified as the number of seconds between updates. If 0 is specified, Command is not run based on interval. Command can be run by "RunCommand" actions or dynamic attributes can be updated by "SetValue" action. If non-zero value is specified, the minimum value is 10This action directly updates zero or more dynamic attributes of a sensor resource. Modification of these dynamic attributes is typically performed only by periodically running the command identified in a sensor definition. This action can be used to override that behavior and modify the dynamic attributes directly. The input to this action consists an options field followed by a list of dynamic attribute name/value pairs.Set ValuesThis field identifies any special processing that is to be performed when the dynamic attributes of a sensor resource are updated.OptionsThis action is to run the Command defined in the sensor and report the value of dynamic attribute(s) which are currently being monitored without waiting until next polling interval time. The Command is run only when any of dynamic attributes(s) in the sensor are being monitored.Run CommandSpecifies if SensorRM should wait until Command execution is completed before it returns action result to Client. 0 - SensorRM returns right away without waiting for command execution to be completed. 1 - SensorRM waits until Command execution is completedWait Command EndIndicates if the Command execution is successful or not 0 - Success 1 - Command will not be run because no dynamic attribute in the sensor is being monitoredResultIndicates which subsequent fields are set with this action invocation. For client to set multiple fields with one action invocation, the value for this field is set in bitwise format. The bit value for each field is as follow. String 0x01 Int32 0x02 Uint32 0x04 Int64 0x08 Uint64 0x10 Float32 0x20 Float64 0x40 Quantum 0x80 Field IndicatorSpecifies value to be set for String dynamic resource attributeStringSpecifies value to be set for Int32 dynamic resource attributeInt32Specifies value to be set for Uint32 dynamic resource attributeUint32Specifies value to be set for Int64 dynamic resource attributeInt64Specifies value to be set for Uint64 dynamic resource attributeUint64Specifies value to be set for Float32 dynamic resource attributeFloat32Specifies value to be set for Float64 dynamic resource attributeFloat64Indicates which dynamic resource attributes are reported. The value of this field consists of same bitwise as the one in FieldIndicator in Action input SD.ResultSDThis attribute contains all different type of data as its elements. This is to report different type of data value in one event callback. An event is generated whenever one of elements of this attribute is updated with a value that is not zero.With this sample expression, event will be generate when the value of Int32 is changed and the value of Uint32 is not zero.StringThe value of this element is updated whenever the value of dynamic resource attribute String is updated.Int32The value of this element is updated whenever the value of dynamic resource attribute Int32 is updated.Uint32The value of this element is updated whenever the value of dynamic resource attribute Uint32 is updated.Int64The value of this element is updated whenever the value of dynamic resource attribute Int64 is updated.Uint64The value of this element is updated whenever the value of dynamic resource attribute Uint64 is updated.Float32The value of this element is updated whenever the value of dynamic resource attribute Float32 is updated.Float64The value of this element is updated whenever the value of dynamic resource attribute Float64 is updated.Control FlagsThis attribute specifies additional control information to indicate that special handling is required instead of default behavior. The valid values are 0,1,2, and 3. 0: work as default 1: run Command anytime 2: no SavedData persistently 3: specify 1 and 2Nonerun Command anytimeno SavedData persistentlyspecify run Command anytime and no SavedData persistently bothSavedDataThis attribute saves specific output string from command. This attribute is used unless ControlFlags is 2 or 3.Indicates which exit values should be treated as an error as follows: 0 - No exit value is interpreted as an error. 1 - Non-zero exit values will be treated as an error. 2 - Zero exit values will be treated as an error. If the exit value indicates an error as defined by this attribute, no dynamic attribute values will be updated.This value is updated with the exit code from running the command identified by the Command persistent attribute unless exit code indicates an error as defined by persistent resource attribute ErrorExitValueAn event is generated if the exit code is not zero and the value of persistent resource attribute ErrorExitValue is not 1.This value is to specify additional instruction when create Sensor.OptionsThis value indicates date/time of the most recent invocation of the sensor script. It's represented as epoch seconds.TimeCommandRunAn event is generated whenever this attribute is updated.This value is updated with stderr when a sensor script generates an error.ErrorMessageAn event is generated whenever this attribute is updated.Time Command RunError MessageThis value represents whether any of sensor dynamic attributes whose value can be generated by Sensor command is being monitored. The value for this attribute is 0 or 1. When the value of this attribute is 1, it indicates that one or more of following dynamic attributes is being monitored: String, Int32, Uint32, Int64, Uint64, Float32, Float64, Quantum, and SD.Monitoring StatusAn event is generated when the value of this attribute becomes non-zero.