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8.31 ACMSMGMT_SAVE_ERR_FILTER_2

This procedure saves the current error filter records to an error filter file.


Format

int *acmsmgmt_save_err_filter_2(sub_id_struct *sub_rec,CLIENT *cl)


Parameters

set_struct

Type: Err_filter_config_rec_r_2
Access: Read  
Mechanism: By reference  
Usage: Structure that contains the following client authorization and error filter record information.
     
  client_id
  Type: Integer
  Access: Read
  Mechanism: By value
  Usage: If explicit authentication is being used, a valid client ID must be provided. If the value for client_id is 0, proxy access is used. Client_id is obtained by calling the acms$mgmt_get_creds procedure.
     
  err_filter_file_name
  Type: file_spec
  Access: Read
  Mechanism: By value
  Usage: Specifies the OpenVMS file specification for the error filter file.
     
  err_msg_name
  Type: String
  Access: Read
  Mechanism: By value
  Usage: Symbolic name of the error message.
     
  err_code
  Type: String
  Access: Read
  Mechanism: By value
  Usage: Decimal or hexadecimal code for the error message.

cl

Type: CLIENT *
Access: Read  
Mechanism: By value  
Usage: Pointer to an RPC client handle previously obtained by calling the RPC routine CLNT_CREATE.

Return Value

Type: Integer
Access: Write
Mechanism: By reference
Usage: Pointer to a status code containing a success or failure status code. MGMT_SUCCESS indicates success. Other values indicate failure.

Description

This procedure saves all records in the Error Filter table to the specified ASCII text file.

Example


 
int save_err_filter( int client_id, CLIENT *cl) 
 { 
   int *status; 
   static char c_null_str[2] = ""; 
   static char file_spec = "sys$login:err_filter.dat"; 
   err_filter_config_rec_r_2 set_struct; 
 
   set_struct.client_id = client_id; 
   set_struct.err_filter_file_name  = file_spec; 
   set_struct.err_msg_name = c_null_str; 
   set_struct.err_code = -2; 
 
   status = acmsmgmt_save_err_filter_file_2(&set_struct, cl); 
 
   if (!status) { 
        printf("\n Call to save error filter failed"); 
        return(MGMT_FAIL); 
   } 
 
   if (*status != MGMT_SUCCESS) { 
        printf("\n Call to save error filter failed with status %d", 
               *status); 
          free(status); 
        return(MGMT_FAIL); 
   } 
   else { 
        printf("\n Call to save error filter completed"); 
   } 
 
  free(status); 
  return(0); 
} 
 
      

In the preceding example, the ACMSMGMT_SAVE_ERR_FILTER_2 procedure is called to save all the records in the Error Filter table to the file SYS$LOGIN:ERR_FILTER.DAT. If the call succeeds, a success message is displayed. Otherwise, an error message is displayed. The example in Section 6.4.1 shows how to declare and initialize the input arguments to this procedure.

8.32 ACMSMGMT_SET_ACC_2

This procedure modifies ACMS Central Controller (ACC) Config class fields.

Format

acc_status_rec_2 *acmsmgmt_set_acc_2(acc_config_rec_2 *set_struct,CLIENT *cl)


Parameters

set_struct

Type: Acc_config_rec_2
Access: Read  
Mechanism: By reference  
Usage: Structure that contains the following client identification and ACC table fields.
     
  client_id
  Type: Integer
  Access: Read
  Mechanism: By value
  Usage: If explicit authentication is being used, a valid client ID must be provided. If the value for client_id is 0, proxy access is used. Client_id is obtained by calling the acms$mgmt_get_creds procedure.
     
  active_sw
  Type: Integer
  Access: Read
  Mechanism: By value
  Usage: Indicates whether active variables should be updated (active_sw = 1). Active variables are currently in use by the ACMS system; updates to active variables take effect immediately but are not durable (that is, they do not survive a restart of the ACMS system). Not all variables are dynamic, however. Refer to Section 9.2, and to the field descriptions in this section, to determine whether a particular variable can be updated dynamically.
     
  current_sw
  Type: Integer
  Access: Read
  Mechanism: By value
  Usage: Indicates whether current variables should be updated (current_sw = 1). Current variables are those stored in the ACMSGEN file currently in use by the ACMS system and are durable (that is, they can survive a restart of the ACMS system). Updates to current variables take effect when the ACMS system is restarted.
     
  acc_priority, audit_state, max_appl, mss_maxobj, mss_maxbuf, mss_net_retry_timer, mss_poolsize, mss_process_pool, ws_poolsize, wsc_poolsize, tws_poolsize, twsc_poolsize
  Type: Integer
  Access: Read
  Mechanism: By value
  Usage: Values to be updated. These fields correspond to fields of the same names in the ACC table, depending on the value of active_sw and current_sw in this record (for example, acc_priority will update the acc_priority_active field if active_sw is equal to 1). See Section 9.2 for a discussion of these fields. Note that not all fields can be updated dynamically.
     
  astlm, biolm, bytlm, channelcnt, diolm, enqlm, fillm, gblpages, gblpagfil, gblsections, pgflquota, tqelm, wsdefault, wsextent, wsquota
  Type: Integer
  Access: Read
  Mechanism: By value
  Usage: Values to be updated. These fields correspond to fields of the same names in the ACC table, depending on the value of active_sw and current_sw in this record (for example, astlm will update the astlm_stored field if current_sw is equal to 1). See Section 9.2 for a discussion of these fields. None of these fields can be updated dynamically.
     
  acc_username, username_default, node_name
  Type: Null-terminated string
  Access: Read
  Mechanism: By reference
  Usage: Values to be updated. These fields correspond to fields of the same names in the ACC table, depending on the value of active_sw and current_sw in this record (for example, username_default will update the username_default_active field if active_sw is equal to 1). See Section 9.2 for a discussion of these fields. Note that not all fields can be updated dynamically. In order to have any of these fields set to null (that is, ""), set the field to the string "NULL".

cl

Type: CLIENT *
Access: Read  
Mechanism: By value  
Usage: Pointer to an RPC client handle previously obtained by calling the RPC routine CLNT_CREATE.

Return Value

Type: Acc_status_rec_2
Access: Write
Mechanism: By reference
Usage: Pointer to a record that contains a union consisting of either a failure code or a structure of type acc_config_rec_out_2, which contains status codes for each field, as well as a linked list of status messages associated with the update. See the Description section for a discussion of how to determine the update status for any field. The following are the contents of this union:
         
  rc
  Type: Integer
  Access: Write
  Mechanism: By value
  Usage: Failure return code.
         
  data, data_warn
  Type: Acc_config_rec_out
  Access: Write
  Mechanism: By value
  Usage: Structure containing fields corresponding to the fields in the acc_config_rec_2 structure, as well as a linked list of status messages associated with the update. See the Description section for a discussion of how to determine the update status for any field. The following are the contents of this structure:
         
    acc_priority, acc_username, astlm, audit_state, biolm, bytlm, channelcnt, diolm, enqlm, fillm, gblpages, gblpagfil, gblsections, max_appl, mss_maxobj, mss_maxbuf, mss_net_retry_timer, mss_poolsize, mss_process_pool, node_name, pgflquota, tqelm, twsc_poolsize, tws_poolsize, username_default, wsc_poolsize, wsdefault, wsextent, ws_poolsize, wsquota
    Type: Integer
    Access: Write
    Mechanism: By value
    Usage: Status fields corresponding to the fields in the input argument.
         
    cmd_output
    Type: Dcl_list
    Access: Write
    Mechanism: By reference
    Usage: Pointer to a linked list of records containing status messages related to the failure of any updates. This structure contains the following fields:
         
      dcl_msg
      Type: Null-terminated string
      Access: Write
      Mechanism: By reference
      Usage: The status message.
         
      pNext
      Type: Dcl_list
      Access: Write
      Mechanism: By reference
      Usage: Pointer to the next node in the linked list.

Description

This procedure requests updates to ACMS ACC Config class fields contained in the ACC table (see Section 9.2). Note that the ACC table contains both active and stored values. The active_sw field and current_sw field control which fields are to be updated.

Attempting to update an active field that is nondynamic is essentially useless, since the value of the active field value will not change. For instance, calling this procedure with the active_sw field set to 1 and the acc_username field populated produces no change to the system.

Setting the current_sw field to 1 causes updates to be written to the current ACMSGEN file. These updates are durable (that is, they can survive a restart of the ACMS sytem), but they do not affect the active system until the system is restarted.

For any nonnegative integer fields, the completion status of the update is returned in the corresponding field in the return structure. For string fields, the string field value is returned regardless of the status of the call.

In order to have one of the string fields set to a null string (that is, ""), populate the field with the value NULL. To have one of the string fields ignored, pass in a null string.


Example


int set_acc_data(int client_id,CLIENT *cl) 
 { 
 
   static char c_name_all[2] = "*"; 
   static char c_null_str[2] = ""; 
   static acc_config_rec_2 set_struct; 
   acc_status_rec_2        *ret_struct; 
   dcl_link                *nl; 
   
   memset(&set_struct,-1,sizeof(set_struct)); 
   set_struct.client_id      = client_id; 
   set_struct.active_sw      = 1; 
   set_struct.current_sw     = 0; 
   set_struct.audit_state    = MGMT_STATE_DISABLED; 
 
   /* Have to provide a pointer for string conversions by XDR 
      or it will access vio. RM will ignore any fields with 
      strlen of 0 */ 
   set_struct.acc_username = c_null_str; 
   set_struct.username_default = c_null_str; 
   set_struct.node_name  = c_null_str; 
 
   ret_struct = acmsmgmt_set_acc_2(&set_struct,cl); 
 
   if (!ret_struct) { 
      printf("\n Call to modify ACC failed"); 
      return(MGMT_FAIL); 
   } 
 
   if (ret_struct->status != MGMT_SUCCESS) 
      printf("\n Call to modify ACC returned the following warnings or 
             errors\n"); 
   else 
      printf("\n Call to modify ACC completed\n"); 
 
   for (nl = ret_struct->acc_status_rec_2_u.data.cmd_output; nl != NULL; 
        nl = nl->pNext) 
      printf("\n %s",nl->dcl_msg); 
        xdr_free(xdr_acc_status_rec_2, ret_struct); 
        free(ret_struct); 
      return(0); 
} 
 
      

In the preceding example, the acmsmgmt_set_acc_2 procedure is called to disable system auditing on the target node. If the call succeeds, system auditing is disabled on the target node, and a success message is displayed. Otherwise, an error message is displayed. The example in Section 6.4.1 shows how to declare and initialize the input arguments to this procedure.


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