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;//------------------------------------------------------------------------- ;// ;// Dell Inc. PROPRIETARY INFORMATION ;// ;// This software is supplied under the terms of a license agreement or ;// nondisclosure agreement with Dell Inc. and may not be copied or ;// disclosed except in accordance with the terms of that agreement. ;// ;// Copyright (c) 1995-2022 Dell Inc. All Rights Reserved. ;// ;// Abstract/Purpose: ;// Data Accessor static configuration file ;// ;// See Also: ;// See Data Accessor Design Document ;// ;//------------------------------------------------------------------------- ;//------------------------------------------------------------------------- ;// ;// NOTES: ;// ;// Naming Convention ;// ----------------- ;// Please use caution in assigning values to the name-value pairs in this ;// document. For each entry pair, either the name, or the value, or both ;// will be used to generate an XML string/document. ;// ;// An example of value-only XML generation is the "bitmap" definition. ;// Each entry defines a numeric bitmap position followed by a value string ;// which will be used to generate an XML. ;// ;// An example of name-only XML generation is the "ObjNameToCXM" definition. ;// Each entry defines a value CXM filename prefix to an object name which ;// will be used to generate an XML. ;// ;// Another example is when defining a struct in a CXM file. The naming ;// restriction applies to the struct variable name and the struct name ;// itself. ;// ;// In general, use the following guidelines on creating an entry in this ;// document. For a "name" and/or "value" in a name-value pair entry: always ;// start the string with a "letter" or "_" (underscore). No whitespaces in ;// front or in between. subsequent characters may be of the following ;// ( Letter | Digit | '.' | '-' | '_' | ':' ). ;// ;// When in doubt, always test the application to verify that your entry ;// generates a valid XML or, at a higher level, properly displays. ;// For more info, please reference the XML specification under ;// http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml and search for "start-tag". ;// ;//------------------------------------------------------------------------- ;//------------------------------------------------------------------------- ;// Constant strings ;//------------------------------------------------------------------------- ;//------------------------------------------------------------------------- [numtostrload] smvtype=true objstatus=true smstatus=true smlogmode=true smlogtype=true ;//------------------------------------------------------------------------- [strtostrload] conststrings=true filenames=true ;//------------------------------------------------------------------------- [conststrings] uselegacycmdlogging=true usecomponentcmdlogging=false usecomponentcmdlogging.esxi=false setpropertyloadatstartup=true dapluginappendproductpath=false root=Root mainsystemchassis=MainSystemChassis xmlescapestringval=1 lognochangeonsets=false ;//------------------------------------------------------------------------- [filenames] setcmdlogname=omcmdlog.xml ;//------------------------------------------------------------------------- [smvtype] 0xFF=UNDEFINED 0x00=BOOLN 0x01=s8 0x02=s16 0x03=s32 0x04=s64 0x05=u8 0x06=u16 0x07=u32 0x08=u64 0x09=d64 0x0A=LANGID 0x0B=TIME_T 0x0C=BINARY 0x0D=ASTRING 0x0E=USTRING 0x21=S16 0x22=S32 0x23=S64 0x25=U16 0x26=U32 0x27=U64 0x28=D64 0x30=SMSSUTF8STR 0x31=SMSSUCS2STR 0x32=SMXMLSTRBUF ;//------------------------------------------------------------------------- [objstatus] 0=OTHER 1=UNKNOWN 2=OK 3=NON_CRITICAL 4=CRITICAL 5=NON_RECOVERABLE ;//------------------------------------------------------------------------- [smlogmode] 0=unknown 1=none 2=all 3=oldonly 4=newonly ;//------------------------------------------------------------------------- [smlogtype] 0x0000=success 0x0001=error 0x0002=warning 0x0004=information 0x0008=audit_success 0x0010=audit_failure 0xffff=all ;//------------------------------------------------------------------------- [smstatus] ;; Device Driver error codes -1=UNSUCCESSFUL 0=SUCCESS 1=CMD_NOT_IMPLEMENTED 2=CMD_BAD 3=TIMEOUT 4=CANCELLED 5=ABORT 6=PENDING 7=NO_SUCH_DEVICE 8=DEVICE_BUSY 9=DEVICE_BAD 10=DEVICE_SPURIOUS_INTR 11=RESOURCE_LOCKED 12=INVALID_INDEX 13=SMB_ERROR 14=DATA_NOT_READY 15=DATA_UNDERRUN 16=DATA_OVERRUN 17=DEVICE_NOT_READY 18=DEVICE_EMPTY 19=DEVICE_FULL 20=DEVICE_ALREADY_EXISTS 21=PENDING_DOIO_QUEUE 22=PENDING_BUSY_QUEUE ;; Data Engine error codes 256=NO_SUCH_OBJECT 257=OBJECT_BAD 258=OBJECT_ALREADY_EXISTS 260=NO_SUCH_INI 261=INI_BAD 262=INI_NO_SUCH_SECTION 263=INI_NO_SUCH_KEY 264=INI_VALUE_BAD 270=RIGHTS_INSUFFICIENT 271=INVALID_PARAMETER 272=OUT_OF_MEMORY 280=NO_SUCH_XML 281=XML_BAD 282=XML_NO_SUCH_NODE 283=XML_NODE_VALUE_BAD 290=VALUE_TOO_LARGE 291=VALUE_TOO_SMALL 300=OS_SNMP_NOT_FOUND 301=DE_SNMP_NOT_FOUND 302=DECMD_SCRIPT_ERROR ;; DRSC/ESM error codes 1024=DRSC_DATA_OVERFLOW 1025=DRSC_IPMI_FAILURE 1026=DRSC_TIMEOUT 1027=DRSC_MESSAGE_ID_MISMATCH 1028=DRSC_UNABLE_TO_ALLOCATE_BUFFER 1029=DRSC_UNABLE_TO_PARSE_DATA 1030=DRSC_INVALID_SET_REQ_TYPE 1031=DRSC_INVALID_SET_REQ_SUBTYPE 1032=DRSC_FAILURE_FROM_DRSC 1033=DRSC_GENERIC 1034=DRSC_CANT_ALLOC_MSG_BUF 1035=DRSC_OUT_OF_MSG_BUFFERS 1036=DRSC_CHKSUM_SIZE_TOO_BIG 1037=DRSC_CHKSUM_MSGDATA_NULL 1038=DRSC_INVALID_PKT_TYPE 1039=DRSC_DEVID_NOT_FOUND_ON_OPEN 1040=DRSC_DEVID_NOT_FOUND_ON_DESTROY 1041=DRSC_INVALID_FLAGS_ON_OPEN 1042=DRSC_WRITE_MSG_TOO_BIG 1043=DRSC_INVALID_MSG_BUF_ENTRY 1044=DRSC_INVALID_REQUEST_MSG_TYPE 1045=DRSC_INVALID_CHKSUM 1046=DRSC_INVALID_MSGSIZE 1047=DRSC_INVALID_MSGWRITE 1048=DRSC_INVALID_MSGREAD 1049=DRSC_WRITE_MSG_TOO_BIG_RC 1050=DRSC_READ_MSG_TOO_BIG_RC 1051=DRSC_READ_ESCMSG_TOO_BIG_RC 1052=DRSC_DB_PROP 1053=DRSC_OID_PERMIS_DENIED_WRITE 1054=DRSC_OID_PERMIS_DENIED_READ 1055=DRSC_OID_OBJ_TYPE_INVALID 1056=DRSC_OID_OBJ_TYPE_CMDGET_INVALID 1057=DRSC_OID_GROUP_SIZE_INVALID 1058=DRSC_OID_PROPSET_ERR 1059=DRSC_OID_PROPGET_ERR 1060=DRSC_OID_CMDEXEC_ERR 1061=DRSC_OID_GET_ALLOC_ERR 1062=DRSC_OID_SETCMD_ALLOC_ERR 1063=DRSC_OID_OBJ_GROUP_INVALID 1064=DRSC_OID_OBJ_COLUMN_INVALID 1065=DRSC_OID_GET_OUTPUT_TOO_BIG 1066=DRSC_OID_GET_MEM_OVERRUN 1067=DRSC_OID_SETCMD_MEM_OVERRUN 1068=DRSC_OID_SETCMD_CMDLINE_TOO_BIG 1069=DRSC_OID_OBJ_TYPE_STRINGSET_INVALID 1070=DRSC_OID_OBJ_TYPE_INDEXSET_INVALID 1071=DRSC_OID_STRINGGET_ERR 1072=DRSC_OID_INDEXGET_ERR 1073=DRSC_OID_NO_USER_FOUND 1074=DRSC_TIMEOUT_WAITING_FOR_DRSC ;Maser related error codes.. 8243=MASER_CMD_FAILURE 8244=MASER_DISABLED 8245=MASER_SESSION_INPROGRESS 8246=MASER_PARTITIONS_ATTACHED 8247=MASER_NOT_MANUFACTURING_MODE 8248=MASER_DYNAMIC_PARTITION_EXISTS 8249=MASER_MOUNTED_DRIVE_NOT_FOUND 8250=MASER_LCL_FILE_NOT_FOUND 8251=MASER_LCL_FILE_NOT_ACCESSIBLE 8252=MASER_CMD_OUT_OF_MEMORY 8253=MASER_CMD_PENDING 8254=MASER_CMD_INVALID_HANDLE 8255=MASER_CMD_DATA_OVERFLOW 8256=MASER_CMD_INVALID_BITMAP ;LCL related error codes 8262=LCL_DST_FREE_SIZE_NOT_DETERMINED 8263=LCL_DST_DIR_SPACE_NOT_LEFT 8264=LCL_DST_DIR_FILE_COPY_FAILED 8265=LCL_DST_IS_NOT_A_DIRECTORY 8266=LCL_DST_PATH_NOT_FOUND 8267=LCL_DST_PATH_ACCESS_DENIED 8268=LCL_DST_TOO_MANY_OPEN_FILES ;-------------------------------------------------------------------- ; command help strings ;-------------------------------------------------------------------- [getobject] description=Get object data notes=Returns object data based on the given one or more object namespace or identifier [getinstversion] description=Get instrumentation service version notes=Returns the version information of the instrumentation service as major, minor, and revision [getobjectstatus] description=Get the worst case object rolled-up status notes=Returns the calculated worst case object rolled-up status given one or more object namespace or identifier [getoidfromons] description=Get object identifier from namespace notes=Returns the object identifier for the corresponding namespace [getonsfromoid] description=Get object namespace from identifier notes=Returns the object namespace for the corresponding identifier [getchildlist] description=Get a list of child object data based on the given parent object notes=Returns a list of child object data based on the given parent object and a series of filters. See the parameter list for available filters. Provide only one of the object namespace or identifier [getparentlist] description=Get a list of parent object data based on the given child object notes=Returns a list of parent object data based on the given child object and a series of filters. See the parameter list for available filters. Provide only one of the object namespace or identifier [setobject] description=Perform set operation based on the set identifier SETID provided and optional set parameters notes=DEPRECATED: instead use sendsmreq (see section 3.4.8). The SETID is defined by the data populators and is exposed to DA users through the set property configuration INI. [sendsmreq] description=Send SM request based on request identifier REQID and optional request parameters notes=The REQID is defined by the data populators and is exposed to DA users through the configuration INI. If passthru is specified, then an optional name-value pair request input may be provided if suppression of multiple follow-up request and a specific response instance are desired. On success, the request return status and the response data if passthru is specified. Provide only one of the object namespace or identifier. [checkeventfilter] description=check if an event is to be filtered notes=return success if is filtered [seteventcfgall] description=set all event filter for a specific severity notes=set event filter to tag [geteventcfgall] description=get all event filter value for a specific severity notes=return xml data [seteventcfg] description=set event filter by key notes=set event filter (by key) to tag value [geteventcfg] description=get event filter value by key notes=return xml data ;-------------------------------------------------------------------- ; command parameter help strings ;-------------------------------------------------------------------- [oid] description=object identifier [ons] description=object namespace [showobjhead] description=include header information (default=false) [byobjtype] description=search by object type [byobjtypestr] description=search by object type (as string) [byobjstatus] description=search by object status [byobjstatusstr] description=search by object status (as string) [showbody] description=include body information (default=false) [objheadattr] description=header information as attribute (default=true) [recurse] description=search recursively [shownamespace] description=include object namespace info (default=true) [hierarchy] description=result in hierarchy order (default=false); applies only if recurse=true and bytype and bystatus is off [setid] description=object unique set identifier [reqid] description=request unique identifier [ispassthru] description=flag to indicate object set mode is pass-thru [objectclass] description=class of the object key [key] description=unique name of the object key [tag] description=value tag of event filter [severity] description=severity (level) of the event log ;//------------------------------------------------------------------------- ;// End ;//-------------------------------------------------------------------------