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Operating Systems Solaris Serial Split Brain detected in solaris10 Post 302409905 by reborg on Friday 2nd of April 2010 10:49:49 PM
Old 04-02-2010
That looks pretty good.

Answer Y.
 

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Perl::Critic::PolicyConfig(3)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			     Perl::Critic::PolicyConfig(3)

NAME
Perl::Critic::PolicyConfig - Configuration data for a Policy. DESCRIPTION
A container for the configuration of a Policy. INTERFACE SUPPORT
This is considered to be a non-public class. Its interface is subject to change without notice. METHODS
"get_policy_short_name()" The name of the policy this configuration is for. Primarily here for the sake of debugging. " get_set_themes() " The value of "set_themes" in the user's .perlcriticrc. " get_add_themes() " The value of "add_themes" in the user's .perlcriticrc. " get_severity() " The value of "severity" in the user's .perlcriticrc. " is_maximum_violations_per_document_unlimited() " Answer whether the value of "maximum_violations_per_document" should be considered to be unlimited. " get_maximum_violations_per_document() " The value of "maximum_violations_per_document" in the user's .perlcriticrc. " get($parameter) " Retrieve the value of the specified parameter in the user's .perlcriticrc. " remove($parameter) " Delete the value of the specified parameter. " is_empty() " Answer whether there is any non-standard configuration information left. " get_parameter_names() " Retrieve the names of the parameters in this object. " set_profile_strictness($profile_strictness) " Sets the profile strictness associated with the configuration. " handle_extra_parameters($policy,$errors) " Deals with any extra parameters according to the profile_strictness setting. To be called by Perl::Critic::Policy->new() once all valid policies have been processed and removed from the configuration. If profile_strictness is $PROFILE_STRICTNESS_QUIET, extra policy parameters are ignored. If profile_strictness is $PROFILE_STRICTNESS_WARN, extra policy parameters generate a warning. If profile_strictness is $PROFILE_STRICTNESS_FATAL, extra policy parameters generate a fatal error. If no profile_strictness was set, the behavior is that specified by $PROFILE_STRICTNESS_DEFAULT. SEE ALSO
"MAKING YOUR POLICY CONFIGURABLE" in Perl::Critic::DEVELOPER AUTHOR
Elliot Shank <perl@galumph.com> COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2008-2011 Elliot Shank. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. The full text of this license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module. perl v5.16.3 2014-06-09 Perl::Critic::PolicyConfig(3)
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