04-13-2010
IST is: India Standard Time (IST) +5.5 hours
so not that unusual. There's 3 seperate timezone that are 30 mins offsets, and at least one thats 45 min offsets
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mon::protocol
Mon::Protocol(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Mon::Protocol(3pm)
NAME
Mon::Protocol - Methods for parsing / dumping a protocol block
SYNOPSIS
use Mon::Protocol;
DESCRIPTION
METHODS
new Creates a new object. A hash can be supplied which sets the default values. An example which contains all of the variables that you can
initialize:
$c = new Mon::Protocol;
dump_data
Returns the current internal structure as a string dump suitable for passing to "parse_data".
"parse_data"
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"type"(new_type)
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In the future, it is possible that this module will perform additional checking based on the type, for now it is left to the
application to interpret this.
"get_section_list"
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"get_section"(section_name)
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"delete_section"(section_name)
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"add_to_section"(section_name,$hash_ref)
Adds the key/value pairs in the hash to the specified section.
$foo->add_to_section("_hostgroup", { "ns1.baz.com" -> "ok" });
"delete_from_section"(section_name,$key)
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$foo->delete_from_section("_hostgroup", "ns1.baz.com");
"error"
Should any of the functions return an error (-1), this function can be used to retrieve a more elaborate error message and to reset the
internal error state.
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