09-12-2001
Unix Equivalent of Windows NT Diagnostic (Winmsd) report
Hi Guys,
Is there a way I can generate a Diagnostic Report for Unix app server/database server (for sun solaris and aix) similar to the system diagnostic report in Windows NT(winmsd).
Basically I am looking for the following details below in a single comprehensive report. If there is no default diagnostic tool, is it possible to gather all these details, if yes then what are the individual commands.
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OS Version Report
System Report
Drives Report
Memory Report
Services Report
Drivers Report
IRQ and Port Report
System Environment Variables
Network Report
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Thanks for the help.
Neer
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log::report::translator
Log::Report::Translator(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Log::Report::Translator(3pm)
NAME
Log::Report::Translator - base implementation for translating messages
INHERITANCE
Log::Report::Translator is extended by
Log::Report::Translator::Gettext
Log::Report::Translator::POT
SYNOPSIS
# internal infrastructure
my $msg = Log::Report::Message->new(_msgid => "Hello World
");
print Log::Report::Translator->new(...)->translate($msg);
# normal use
use Log::Report 'my-domain';
print __"Hello World
";
DESCRIPTION
A module (or distribution) has a certain way of translating messages, usually "gettext". The translator is based on the "textdomain" for
the message, which can be specified as option per text element, but usually is package scoped.
This base class does not translate at all: it will use the MSGID (and MSGID_PLURAL if available). It's a nice fallback if the language
packs are not installed.
METHODS
Constructors
Log::Report::Translator->new(OPTIONS)
-Option --Default
charset <from locale>
lexicon <see text>
charset => STRING
When the locale contains a codeset in its name, then that will be used. Otherwise, the default is "utf-8".
lexicon => DIRECTORY|ARRAY-of-DIRECTORYs
The DIRECTORY where the translations can be found. See Log::Report::Lexicon::Index for the expected structure of such DIRECTORY.
The default is based on the location of the module which instantiates this translator. The filename of the module is stripped from
its ".pm" extension, and used as directory name. Within that directory, there must be a directory named "messages", which will be
the root directory of a Log::Report::Lexicon::Index.
example: default lexicon directory
# file xxx/perl5.8.8/My/Module.pm
use Log::Report 'my-domain'
, translator => Log::Report::Translator::POT->new;
# lexicon now in xxx/perl5.8.8/My/Module/messages/
Accessors
$obj->charset
Returns the default charset, which can be overrule by the locale.
$obj->lexicons
Returns a list of Log::Report::Lexicon::Index objects, where the translation files may be located.
Translating
$obj->load(DOMAIN, LOCALE)
Load the translation information in the text DOMAIN for the indicated LOCALE. Multiple calls to load() should not cost significant
performance: the data must be cached.
$obj->translate(MESSAGE)
Returns the translation of the MESSAGE, a "Log::Report::Message" object, based on the current locale.
Translators are permitted to peek into the internal HASH of the message object, for performance reasons.
SEE ALSO
This module is part of Log-Report distribution version 0.94, built on August 23, 2011. Website: http://perl.overmeer.net/log-report/
LICENSE
Copyrights 2007-2011 by Mark Overmeer. For other contributors see ChangeLog.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See
http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html
perl v5.14.2 2011-08-23 Log::Report::Translator(3pm)