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294 lines
8.7 KiB
Perl
294 lines
8.7 KiB
Perl
#!/usr/bin/perl
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# IBM(c) 2007 EPL license http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
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package xCAT::MsgUtils;
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use strict;
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use Sys::Syslog;
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#use locale;
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use Socket;
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use File::Path;
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$::NOK = -1;
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$::OK = 0;
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#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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=head1 xCAT::MsgUtils
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=head2 Package Description
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This program module file, supports the xcat messaging and logging
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=cut
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#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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=head2 Package Dependancies
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use strict;
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use Fcntl qw(:flock);
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use File::Basename;
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use File::Find;
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use File::Path; # Provides mkpath()
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=cut
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#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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=head1 Subroutines
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=cut
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=head3 message
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Display a msg STDOUT,STDERR or return to callback function.
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If callback routine is provide, the message will be returned to the callback
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routine.
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If callback routime is not provide, the message is displayed to STDOUT or
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STDERR.
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Arguments:
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The arguments of the message() function are:
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If address of the callback is provided,
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then the message will be returned either
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as data to the client's callback routine or to the
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xcat daemon or Client.pm ( bypass) for display/logging.
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See flags below.
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If address of the callback is not provide, then
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the message will be displayed to STDERR or STDOUT or
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added to SYSLOG. See flags below.
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For compatibility with existing code, the message routine will
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move the data into the appropriate callback structure, if required.
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See example below, if the input to the message routine
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has the "data" structure filled in for an error message, then
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the message routine will move the $rsp->{data}->[0] to
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$rsp->{error}->[0]. This will allow xcatd/Client.pm will process
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all but "data" messages.
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The current client code should not have to change.
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my %rsp;
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$rsp->{data}->[0] = "Job did not run. \n";
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xCAT::MsgUtils->message("E", $rsp, $::CALLBACK);
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Here the message routine will move $rsp->{data}->[0] to
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$rsp->{error}->[0], to match the "E"message code.
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Note the message
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routine will only check for the data to either exist in
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$rsp->{error}->[0] already, or to exist in $rsp->{data}->[0].
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Here's the meaning of the 1st character, if a callback specified:
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D - DATA this is returned to the client callback routine
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E - error this is displayed/logged by daemon/Client.pm.
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I - informational this is displayed/logged by daemon/Client.pm.
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S - Message will be logged to syslog ( severe error)
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syslog facily (local4) and priority (err) will be used.
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See /etc/syslog.conf file for the destination of the
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messages.
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Note S can be combined with other flags for example
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SE logs message to syslog to also display the
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message by daemon/ Client.pm.
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V - verbose. This flag is not valid, the calling routine
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should check for verbose mode before calling the message
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routine and only use the I flag for the message.
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If V flag is detected, it will be changed to an I flag.
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W - warning this is displayed/logged by daemon/Client.pm.
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Here's the meaning of the 1st character, if no callback specified:
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D - DATA goes to STDOUT
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E - error. This type of message will be sent to STDERR.
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I - informational goes to STDOUT
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S - Message will be logged to syslog ( severe error)
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Note S can be combined with other flags for example
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SE logs message to syslog and is sent to STDERR.
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V - verbose. This flag is not valid, the calling routine
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should check for verbose mode before calling the message
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routine and only use the I flag for the message.
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If V flag is detected, it will be changed to an I flag.
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W - warning goes to STDOUT.
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Returns:
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none
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Error:
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none
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Example:
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Use with no callback
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xCAT::MsgUtils->message('E', "Operation $value1 failed\n");
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xCAT::MsgUtils->message('S', "Host $host not responding\n");
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xCAT::MsgUtils->message('SI', "Host $host not responding\n");
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Use with callback
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my %rsp;
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$rsp->{data}->[0] = "Job did not run. \n";
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xCAT::MsgUtils->message("D", $rsp, $::CALLBACK);
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my %rsp;
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$rsp->{error}->[0] = "No hosts in node list\n";
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xCAT::MsgUtils->message("E", $rsp, $::CALLBACK);
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my %rsp;
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$rsp->{info}->[0] = "No hosts in node list\n";
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xCAT::MsgUtils->message("I", $rsp, $::CALLBACK);
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my %rsp;
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$rsp->{warning}->[0] = "No hosts in node list\n";
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xCAT::MsgUtils->message("W", $rsp, $::CALLBACK);
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my %rsp;
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$rsp->{error}->[0] = "Host not responding\n";
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xCAT::MsgUtils->message("S", $rsp, $::CALLBACK);
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my %rsp;
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$rsp->{error}->[0] = "Host not responding\n";
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xCAT::MsgUtils->message("SE", $rsp, $::CALLBACK);
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my %rsp;
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$rsp->{info}->[0] = "Host not responding\n";
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xCAT::MsgUtils->message("SI", $rsp, $::CALLBACK);
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Comments:
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Returns:
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none
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=cut
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#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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sub message
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{
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# Process the arguments
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shift; # get rid of the class name
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my $sev = shift;
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my $rsp = shift;
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my $call_back = shift; # optional
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my $exitcode = shift; # optional
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# should be I, D, E, S, W
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# or S(I, D, E, S, W)
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my $stdouterrf = \*STDOUT;
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my $stdouterrd = '';
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if ($sev =~ /[E]/)
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{
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$stdouterrf = \*STDERR;
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$stdouterrd = '1>&2';
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}
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if ($sev eq 'V')
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{ # verbose should have been handled in calling routine
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$sev = "I";
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}
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if ($sev eq 'SV')
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{ # verbose should have been handled in calling routine
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$sev = "SI";
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}
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# Check that correct structure is filled in. If the data is not in the
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# structure corresponding to the $sev, then look for it in "data"
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#TODO: this is not really right for a few reasons: 1) all the fields in the
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# response structure are arrays, so can handle multiple lines of text. We
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# should not just be check the 0th element. 2) a cmd may have both error
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# text and data text. 3) this message() function should just take in a plain
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# string and put it in the correct place based on the severity.
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if ($call_back)
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{ # callback routine provided
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my $sevkey;
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if ($sev =~ /D/) { $sevkey = 'data'; }
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elsif ($sev =~ /I/) { $sevkey = 'info'; }
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elsif ($sev =~ /W/) { $sevkey = 'warning'; }
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elsif ($sev =~ /E/)
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{
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$sevkey = 'error';
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if (!defined($exitcode))
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{
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$exitcode = 1;
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} # default to something non-zero
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}
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else
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{
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print
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"Internal Error: Invalid severity passed to MsgUtils::message().\n";
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return 1;
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}
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if ($sevkey ne 'data')
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{
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if (!defined($rsp->{$sevkey}) || !scalar(@{$rsp->{$sevkey}}))
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{ # did not pass the text in in the severity-specific field
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if (defined($rsp->{data}) && scalar(@{$rsp->{data}}))
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{
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push @{$rsp->{$sevkey}},
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@{$rsp->{data}
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}; # assume they passed in the text in the data field instead
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@{$rsp->{data}} = (); # clear out the data field
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}
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}
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}
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if (!defined($rsp->{$sevkey}) || !scalar(@{$rsp->{$sevkey}}))
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{
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return;
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} # if still nothing in the array, there is nothing to print out
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if ($sev ne 'S')
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{ # if sev is anything but only-syslog, print the msg
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if ($exitcode) { push @{$rsp->{errorcode}}, $exitcode; }
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$call_back->($rsp); # send message to daemon/Client.pm
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@{$rsp->{$sevkey}} =
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(); # clear out the rsp structure in case they use it again
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@{$rsp->{data}} = ();
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@{$rsp->{errorcode}} = ();
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}
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# No need to support syslog writing when they specified a callback
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}
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else # no callback provided
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{
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if ($sev ne 'S') # it is not syslog only
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{
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print $stdouterrf $rsp; # print the message
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}
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if ($sev =~ /S/)
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{
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# If they want this msg to also go to syslog, do that now
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eval {
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openlog("xCAT", '', 'local4');
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syslog("err", $rsp);
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closelog();
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};
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}
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}
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return;
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}
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1;
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