debian man page for ocsinventory::agent::xml::inventory

Query: ocsinventory::agent::xml::inventory

OS: debian

Section: 3pm

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Ocsinventory::Agent::XML::Inventory(3pm)		User Contributed Perl Documentation		  Ocsinventory::Agent::XML::Inventory(3pm)

NAME
Ocsinventory::Agent::XML::Inventory - the XML abstraction layer
DESCRIPTION
OCS Inventory uses XML for the data transmition. The module is the abstraction layer. It's mostly used in the backend module where it called $inventory in general. new() The usual constructor. initialise() Runs the backend modules to initilise the data. getContent() Return the inventory as a XML string. printXML() Only for debugging purpose. Print the inventory on STDOUT. writeXML() Save the generated inventory as an XML file. The 'local' key of the config is used to know where the file as to be saved. processChecksum() Compute the <CHECKSUM/> field. This information is used by the server to know which parts of the XML have changed since the last inventory. The is done thank to the last_file file. It has MD5 prints of the previous inventory. saveLastState() At the end of the process IF the inventory was saved correctly, the last_state is saved. addSection() A generic way to save a section in the inventory. Please avoid this solution. feedSection() Add information in inventory. perl v5.14.2 2012-04-12 Ocsinventory::Agent::XML::Inventory(3pm)
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