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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat newbie: Linux Server Names & Types..!!! Post 302352939 by flekzout on Monday 14th of September 2009 05:17:29 AM
Old 09-14-2009
maybe can give the most common one to him?
x2100 and x4100 sun servers I guess..
 

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CosPropertyService_PropertySet(3erl)			     Erlang Module Definition			      CosPropertyService_PropertySet(3erl)

NAME
CosPropertyService_PropertySet - This module implements the OMG CosPropertyService::PropertySet interface. DESCRIPTION
To get access to the record definitions for the structures use: -include_lib("cosProperty/include/CosPropertyService.hrl"). EXPORTS
define_property(PropertySet, Name, Value) -> Reply Types PropertySet = #objref Name = non-empty string() Value = #any Reply = ok | {'EXCEPTION', #CosPropertyService_InvalidPropertyName{}} | {'EXCEPTION', #CosPropertyService_ConflictingProp- erty{}} | {'EXCEPTION', #CosPropertyService_UnsupportedTypeCode{}} | {'EXCEPTION', #CosPropertyService_UnsupportedProperty{}} | {'EXCEPTION', #CosPropertyService_ReadOnlyProperty{}} This operation adds a new property to the given object. Depending on which initial arguments was supplied when starting the object several exceptions may be raised. define_properties(PropertySet, Properties) -> Reply Types PropertySet = #objref Properties = [#'CosPropertyService_Property'{property_name = Name, property_value = Value}] Name = string() Value = #any Reply = ok | {'EXCEPTION', #CosPropertyService_MultipleExceptions{exceptions = Excs}} Excs = [#'CosPropertyService_PropertyException{reason = Reason, failing_property_name = Name}] Reason = invalid_property_name | conflicting_property | property_not_found | unsupported_type_code | unsupported_property | unsupported_mode | fixed_property | read_only_property This operation adds several new properties to the given object. Depending on which initial arguments was supplied when starting the object an exceptions may be raised listing the properties failing. get_number_of_properties(PropertySet) -> ulong() Types PropertySet = #objref This operation returns the number of properties associated with the target object. get_all_property_names(PropertySet, Max) -> Reply Types PropertySet = NamesIterator = #objref Max = ulong() Reply = {ok, Names, NamesIterator} Names = [string()] This operation returns up to Max property names. If the target object have additional associated properties they will be put in the returned Iterator, otherwise the Iterator will be a NIL object. get_property_value(PropertySet, Name) -> Reply Types PropertySet = #objref Name = string() Reply = #any | {'EXCEPTION', #CosPropertyService_PropertyNotFound{}} | {'EXCEPTION', #CosPropertyService_InvalidProperty- Name{}} This operation returns the property value associated with given name. If no such property exists or the given name is an empty string an exception will be raised. get_properties(PropertySet, Names) -> Reply Types PropertySet = #objref Names = [string()] Reply = {boolean(), Properties} Properties = [#'CosPropertyService_Property'{property_name = Name, property_value = Value}] This operation returns all properties associated with given names. If the boolean flag is true all properties where retrieved cor- rectly, otherwise, all properties with the type tk_void was not found. get_all_properties(PropertySet, Max) -> Reply Types PropertySet = PropertiesIterator = #objref Reply = {ok, Properties, PropertiesIterator} Properties = [#'CosPropertyService_Property'{property_name = Name, property_value = Value}] This operation return a list Max properties or less. If more properties are associated with the target object they will be put in the PropertiesIterator . If the object had less than Max associated properties the Iterator will be a NIL object. delete_property(PropertySet, Name) -> Reply Types PropertySet = #objref Name = string() Reply = ok | {'EXCEPTION', #CosPropertyService_FixedProperty{}} | {'EXCEPTION', #CosPropertyService_PropertyNotFound{}} | {'EXCEPTION', #CosPropertyService_InvalidPropertyName{}} This operation tries to delete the property with given Name. An exception which indicates why it failed is raised if so needed. delete_properties(PropertySet, Names) -> Reply Types PropertySet = #objref Names = [string()] Reply = ok | {'EXCEPTION', #CosPropertyService_MultipleExceptions{exceptions = Excs}} Excs = [#'CosPropertyService_PropertyException{reason = Reason, failing_property_name = Name}] Reason = invalid_property_name | conflicting_property | property_not_found | unsupported_type_code | unsupported_property | unsupported_mode | fixed_property | read_only_property This operation tries to delete all given Properties. If one or more removal fails an exception is raised which describe why. delete_all_properties(PropertySet) -> boolean() Types PropertySet = #objref This operation deletes all properties. The boolean flag, if set to false, indicates that it was not possible to remove one or more properties, e.g., may be read only. is_property_defined(PropertySet, Name) -> Reply Types PropertySet = #objref Name = non-empty string() Reply = boolean() | {'EXCEPTION', #CosPropertyService_InvalidPropertyName{}} This operation returns true if the target have an associated property with given name. Ericsson AB cosProperty 1.1.13 CosPropertyService_PropertySet(3erl)
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