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Operating Systems Solaris sun servers currently used Post 302556430 by DukeNuke2 on Sunday 18th of September 2011 01:46:53 PM
Old 09-18-2011
from the field i can say that there are still the old models in use (10+ years). so indeed, the list would include almost ALL models ever build.
 

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Config::Model::models::Itself::Class(3pm)		User Contributed Perl Documentation		 Config::Model::models::Itself::Class(3pm)

NAME
Config::Model::models::Itself::Class - Configuration class Itself::Class DESCRIPTION
Configuration classes used by Config::Model Configuration class. This class represents a node of a configuration tree. Elements class_description Explain the purpose of this configuration class. This description will be re-used to generate the documentation of your configuration class. You can use pod markup to format your description. See perlpod for details.Optional. Type string. license Optional. Type string. author Optional. Type list of uniline. copyright Optional. Type list of uniline. element Specify the elements names of this configuration class.Optional. Type hash of node. include Include the specification of another class into this class.Optional. Type list of reference. include_after insert the included elements after a specific element. Optional. Type reference. write_config_dir Deprecated Optional. Type uniline. read_config_dir Deprecated Optional. Type uniline. generated_by When set, this class was generated by some program. You should not edit it as your modification may be clobbered later on. Optional. Type uniline. read_config Specify the Perl class(es) and function(s) used to read configuration data. The specified function will be tried in sequence to get configuration data. Optional. Type list of node. write_config Specify the Perl class and function used to write configuration data.Optional. Type list of node. accept Specifies names of the elements this configuration class will accept as valid. The key of the hash is a regular expression that will be tested against candidate parameters. When the parameter matches the regular expression, a new parameter is created in the model using the description provided in the value of this hash key. Note that the regexp must match the whole candidate parameter name. I.e. the specified regexp will be eval'ed with a leading ^ and a trailing $.Optional. Type hash of node. SEE ALSO
o cme o Config::Model::models::Itself::ConfigAccept o Config::Model::models::Itself::ConfigRead o Config::Model::models::Itself::ConfigWrite o Config::Model::models::Itself::Element AUTHOR
Dominique Dumont COPYRIGHT
2007-2011 Dominique Dumont. LICENSE
LGPL-2 perl v5.14.2 2012-06-22 Config::Model::models::Itself::Class(3pm)
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