xcat-core/xCAT-server/lib/xcat/schema/samples/Sample.pm

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# IBM(c) 2007 EPL license http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
package xCAT_schema::Sample;
#################################################################################
# This is a sample code that contains the user defined user database schema defination.
# Here is a list of things you can do to add DB tables to xCAT database.
# 1 Copy this file to /opt/xcat/lib/perl/xCAT_schema directory, rename it
# to your chosen schema name.
# 2 Change the word Sample above to be the same as the file name you chose.
# 3 Do NOT change the variable name "%tabspec".
# 4 x_lljob and x_llnode are the sample table names.
# jobid, status, node, jobstatus are the sample column names.
# Change them to your like. Please make sure all table names start with "x_".
# Each table must have a 'disable' and comments column.
# Please do not use SQL reserved words for your table names and column names.
# Use this site to check the reserved words:
# http://www.petefreitag.com/tools/sql_reserved_words_checker/
# 5 Change the keys.
# 6 Change the data types. For SQLite
# the default data type is TEXT if not specified.
# The supported data types are:
# REAL,CHAR,TEXT,DATE,TIME,FLOAT,BIGINT,DOUBLE,STRING,
# BINARY,DECIMAL,BOOLEAN,INTEGER,VARCHAR,SMALLINT,TIMESTAMP
# Please note that SQLight only supports: INTEGER, REAL, TEXT, BLOB.
# xCAT support MySQL, PostgreSQL and DB2 also, supported data types
# depend on the database you are using.
# 7 Change the table descriptions and column descriptions to your like.
# 8 Restart the the xcatd, the tables will be automatically generated.
# 9 If you have service nodes, copy all the files to those also and restart
# the daemon.
#
#
###############################################################################
%tabspec = (
x_lljob => { #your table name should start with "x_".
cols => [qw(jobid status comments disable)], #do not change 'disable' and 'comments', it is required by xCAT
keys => [qw(jobid)],
keys => [qw(jobid)],
required => [qw(jobid)],
types => {
jobid => 'INTEGER',
},
table_desc => 'Stores jobs.',
descriptions => {
jobid => 'The job id.',
status => 'The status of the job.',
comments => 'Any user-written notes.',
disable => "Set to 'yes' or '1' to comment out this row.",
},
},
x_llnode => {
cols => [qw(node jobid jobstatus cpu_usage comments disable)],
keys => [qw(node)],
required => [qw(node jobid)],
types => {
jobid => 'INTEGER',
cpu_usage => 'FLOAT',
},
table_desc => 'Stores the node status.',
descriptions => {
node=> 'The node.',
jobid => 'The job that runs on the node.',
jobstatus => 'The status of the job on the node.',
cpu_usage => 'The percent of cpu usage on the node.',
comments => 'Any user-written notes.',
disable => "Set to 'yes' or '1' to comment out this row.",
},
},
); # end of tabspec definition
##################################################################
# The following %defspec is OPTIONAL. You only need to define it
# if you want your tables to work with xCAT object abstraction layer
# commands such as lsdef, mkdef, chdef and rmdef.
#
# Note: The xCAT database accessting commands such as
# tabdump, chtab, gettab, nodels, nodeadd, nodech, etc.
# still work without it.
#
# Please make sure that any new object name and attribute name
# should start with "x_".
##################################################################
%defspec = (
x_job => { attrs => [], attrhash => {}, objkey => 'x_jobid' }, #create a new object called 'x_job',
);
#define the attribtues in the 'x_job' object using the x_lljob talbe columns.
@{$defspec{x_job}->{'attrs'}} =
(
{ attr_name => 'x_jobid',
tabentry => 'x_lljob.jobid',
access_tabentry => 'x_lljob.jobid=attr:x_jobid',
},
{ attr_name => 'x_status',
tabentry => 'x_lljob.status',
access_tabentry => 'x_lljob.jobid=attr:x_jobid',
},
);
#object 'node' already defined in /opt/xcat/lib/perl/xCAT/Schema.pm.
#Here we just add x_jobid and x_jobstatus attributes to the node object
@{$defspec{node}->{'attrs'}} =
(
{ attr_name => 'x_jobid',
tabentry => 'x_llnode.jobid',
access_tabentry => 'x_llnode.node=attr:node',
},
{ attr_name => 'x_jobstatus',
tabentry => 'x_llnode.jobstatus',
access_tabentry => 'x_llnode.node=attr:node',
},
{ attr_name => 'x_cpu',
tabentry => 'x_llnode.cpu_usage',
access_tabentry => 'x_llnode.node=attr:node',
},
);
1;