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Index of Support Trouble Tickets with SimpleCDN

I think I know why SimpleCDN blocked my IP address. They read my blog post and did not want me to have access to our trouble ticket log.

Kind of anticipating something like this from them, I saved all the relevant discussions in PDF, including the index of all the trouble tickets, which you might find interesting.

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cosTransactions(3erl)					     Erlang Module Definition					     cosTransactions(3erl)

NAME
cosTransactions - The main module of the cosTransactions application. DESCRIPTION
To get access to the record definitions for the structures use: -include_lib("cosTransactions/include/CosTransactions.hrl"). This module contains the functions for starting and stopping the application. If the application is started using application:start(cos- Transactions) the default configuration is used (see listing below). The Factory reference is stored using the CosNaming Service under the id "oe_cosTransactionsFac_IPNo" . The following application configuration parameters exist: * maxRetries - default is 40 times, i.e., if a transaction participant is unreachable the application will retry to contact it N times. Reaching the maximum is considered to be a disaster. * comFailWait - default is 5000 milliseconds, i.e., before the application retries to contact unreachable transaction participants the application wait Time milliseconds. EXPORTS
start() -> Return Types Return = ok | {error, Reason} This operation starts the cosTransactions application. stop() -> Return Types Return = ok | {error, Reason} This operation stops the cosTransactions application. start_factory() -> TransactionFactory Types TransactionFactory = #objref This operation creates a Transaction Factory . The Factory is used to create a new top-level transaction using default options (see listing below). start_factory(FacDef) -> TransactionFactory Types FacDef = [Options], see Option listing below. TransactionFactory = #objref This operation creates a Transaction Factory . The Factory is used to create a new top-level transaction. The FacDef list must be a list of {Item, Value} tuples, where the following values are allowed: * {hash_max, HashValue} - This value denotes the upper bound of the hash value the Coordinator uses. Default is 1013 . HashValue must be an integer. * {allow_subtr, Boolean} - If set to true it is possible to create subtransactions . Default is true . * {typecheck, Boolean} - If set to to true all transaction operation's arguments will be type-checked. Default is true . * {tty, Boolean} - Enables or disables error printouts to the tty. If Flag is false, all text that the error logger would have sent to the terminal is discarded. If Flag is true, error messages are sent to the terminal screen. * {logfile, FileName} - This function makes it possible to store all system information in FileName (string()). It can be used in combination with the tty(false) item in to have a silent system, where all system information are logged to a file. As default no logfile is used. * {maxRetries, Integer} - default is 40 times, i.e., if a transaction participant is unreachable the application will retry to contact it N times. Reaching the maximum is considered to be a disaster. This option overrides the application configuration parameter. * {comFailWait, Integer} - default is 5000 milliseconds, i.e., before the application retries to contact unreachable transaction participants the application wait Time milliseconds. This option overrides the application configuration parameter. stop_factory(TransactionFactory) -> Reply Types TransactionFactory = #objref Reply = ok | {'EXCEPTION', E} This operation stop the target transaction factory. Ericsson AB cosTransactions 1.2.10 cosTransactions(3erl)
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