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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
VCSAG_LOG_MSG examples, Perl script entry points
Calling a function without parameters or encoding format:
VCSAG_LOG_MSG ("<sev>", "<msg>", <msgid>); VCSAG_LOG_MSG ("C", "Two files found", 140);
Calling a function with one parameter, but without encoding format:
VCSAG_LOG_MSG ("<sev>", "<msg>", <msgid>, "<param1>"; VCSAG_LOG_MSG ("C", "$count files found", 140, "$count");
Calling a a function with one parameter and encoding format:
VCSAG_LOG_MSG ("<sev>", "<msg>", <msgid>, "-encoding <format>", "<param1>"); VCSAG_LOG_MSG ("C", "$count files found", 140, "-encoding utf8", "$count");
Note that if encoding format and parameters are passed to the functions, the encoding format must be passed before any parameters.