Sponsored Content
Operating Systems AIX Software For Server Environment Documentation Post 302670789 by Vit0_Corleone on Thursday 12th of July 2012 12:16:18 PM
Old 07-12-2012
Well what I mean is that I want some software where I describe my current environment describe what DB2 functions are used Describe TSM backup restore policy describe my current dual VIO configuration and so on.. the reason I want software like this is that If I leave my job I want somebody to understand how things are configured here through this documentation software.. because when I came here there was not any single explanation how things were working and I remember I really had difficult days.. I hope my explanation is OK now.. Smilie thanks everybody for your response I really find this forum interesting and cognitive as well
 

3 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. Solaris

Unix software & documentation.

I need to install unix sun solaries software on my machine. But i don't have software & documentation to install on my system. Could you please send me the free software and documentation regarding unix sun solaries? Regards, rajesh. (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: pmrajesh21
1 Replies

2. Solaris

Give Solaris server documentation

If you have documents of preconfigured Solaris server with all tuned improvements.. This is all about how it is released, as first example. It must contain ready instructions to setup server from scratch in a case of global system crash mb some FS tunings (i.e. log fs, var fs) mb some ready... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Xcislav
1 Replies

3. Programming

good continuous integration and automatic documentation software for c++

Started using trac and svn and it is working nicely, but am looking for some other things to add: continuous integration, automatic documentation. What suggestions do you guys have for the most full featured easy to use software for this? Stuff I am looking for: continuous integration... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Eruditass
1 Replies
Config::Model::Describe(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			      Config::Model::Describe(3pm)

NAME
Config::Model::Describe - Provide a description of a node element VERSION
version 2.021 SYNOPSIS
use Config::Model; use Log::Log4perl qw(:easy); Log::Log4perl->easy_init($WARN); # define configuration tree object my $model = Config::Model->new; $model->create_config_class( name => "Foo", element => [ [qw/foo bar/] => { type => 'leaf', value_type => 'string' }, ] ); $model ->create_config_class ( name => "MyClass", element => [ [qw/foo bar/] => { type => 'leaf', value_type => 'string' }, hash_of_nodes => { type => 'hash', # hash id index_type => 'string', cargo => { type => 'node', config_class_name => 'Foo' }, }, ], ) ; my $inst = $model->instance(root_class_name => 'MyClass' ); my $root = $inst->config_root ; # put data my $step = 'foo=FOO hash_of_nodes:fr foo=bonjour - hash_of_nodes:en foo=hello '; $root->load( step => $step ); print $root->describe ; ### prints # name value type comment # foo FOO string # bar [undef] string # hash_of_nodes <Foo> node hash keys: "en" "fr" DESCRIPTION
This module is used directly by Config::Model::Node to describe a node element. This module returns a human readable string that shows the content of a configuration node. For instance (as shown by "fstab" example: name value type comment fs_spec [undef] string mandatory fs_vfstype [undef] enum choice: auto davfs ext2 ext3 swap proc iso9660 vfat ignore, mandatory fs_file [undef] string mandatory fs_freq 0 boolean fs_passno 0 integer This module is also used by the "ll" command of Config::Model::TermUI. CONSTRUCTOR
new ( ) No parameter. The constructor should be used only by Config::Model::Node. Methods describe(...) Return a description string. Parameters are: node Reference to a Config::Model::Node object. Mandatory element Describe only this element from the node. Optional. All elements are described if omitted. AUTHOR
Dominique Dumont, (ddumont at cpan dot org) SEE ALSO
Config::Model,Config::Model::Node,Config::Model::ObjTreeScanner perl v5.14.2 2012-11-09 Config::Model::Describe(3pm)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 11:17 PM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy