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InfoScale™ 9.0 Cluster Server Agent Developer's Guide - AIX, Linux, Solaris, Windows
Last Published:
2025-04-13
Product(s):
InfoScale & Storage Foundation (9.0)
Platform: AIX,Linux,Solaris,Windows
- Introduction
- Agent entry point overview
- About agent entry points
- Agent entry points described
- About the action entry point
- About the info entry point
- Considerations for using C++ or script entry points
- About the agent information file
- About the ArgList and ArgListValues attributes
- Creating entry points in C++
- About creating entry points in C++
- Syntax for C++ entry points
- Agent framework primitives
- Agent Framework primitives for container support
- Creating entry points in scripts
- About creating entry points in scripts
- Syntax for script entry points
- Agent framework primitives
- VCSAG_GET_ATTR_VALUE
- Agent Framework primitives with container support
- Example script entry points
- Logging agent messages
- Building a custom agent
- Building a script based IMF-aware custom agent
- Creating XML file required for AMF plugins to do resource registration for online and offline state monitoring
- Testing agents
- Static type attributes
- About static attributes
- Static type attribute definitions
- AdvDbg
- ArgList
- State transition diagram
- Internationalized messages
- Troubleshooting VCS resource's unexpected behavior using First Failure Data Capture (FFDC)
- Appendix A. Using pre-5.0 VCS agents
ArgListValues attribute for agents registered as V50 and later
For agents registered as V50 or later, the ArgListValues attribute specifies the attributes and their values in tuple format.
For scalar attributes, there are three components that define the ArgListValues attribute.
The name of the attribute
The number of elements in the value, which for scalar attributes is always 1
The value itself
For non-scalar attributes (vector, keylist, and association), for each attribute there are N+2 components in the ArgListValues attribute, where N equals the number of elements in the attribute's value.
The name of the attribute
The number of elements in the attribute's value
The remaining N elements correspond to the attribute's value. Note that N could be zero.