NAME
Siebel::Srvrmgr::Regexes - common regular expressions to match things in srvrmgr output
SYNOPSIS
use Siebel::Srvrmgr::Regexes qw(SRVRMGR_PROMPT);
if($line =~ /SRVRMGR_PROMPT/) {
#do something
}
DESCRIPTION
This modules exports several pre-compiled regular expressions by demand.
To get all regular expressions, you can use the tag :all
;
EXPORTS
SRVRMGR_PROMPT
Regular expression to match the srvrmgr
prompt, with or without the Siebel server name and/or command.
prompt_slices
This sub will use the SRVRMGR_PROMPT regular expression to try and match all the pieces of information that can be included into the srvrmgr
prompt:
the Siebel Server name
the executed command
It expects as parameter the corresponding string of a srvrmgr
prompt. It will then return a list of two values: Siebel Server Name and the executed command. Those files can be undefined depending on the string given as parameter, so they should be tested before use.
This helper function was created because it is a common case to search for both string in the prompt, it should help avoiding impacts to other parts of the API given changes made to the SRVRMGR_PROMPT regular expression, but you can always fetch the values from it directly.
Additionally, this sub will also remove any character that is not part of the slices (colon and spaces).
When using this function, be sure to do it like: my ($server,$command) = prompt_slices($my_prompt);
SIEBEL_SERVER
Regular expression to match a valid Siebel Server name. See https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E14004_01/books/SiebInstUNIX/SiebInstCOM_Requirements21.html#wp1333940.
LOAD_PREF_RESP
Regular expression to match the load preferences
response once the command is submitted.
LOAD_PREF_CMD
Regular expression to match the load preferences
command when submitted.
CONN_GREET
Regular expression to match the first line submitted by a Siebel enterprise when the srvrmgr
connects to it. It will look like something like this:
Siebel Enterprise Applications Siebel Server Manager, Version 8.0.0.7 [20426] LANG_INDEPENDENT
It is a known issue that UTF-8 data with BOM character will cause this regular expression to not match.
ROWS_RETURNED
This regular expression should match the last but one line returned by a command, for example:
136 rows returned.
This line indicated how many rows were returned by a command.
SIEBEL_ERROR
This regular expression should match errors from Siebel like, for example:
SBL-SSM-00003: Error opening SISNAPI connection.
SBL-NET-01218: The connection was refused by server foobar. No component is listening on port 49170.
The regular expression matches the default error code.
AUTHOR
Alceu Rodrigues de Freitas Junior, <arfreitas@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2012 of Alceu Rodrigues de Freitas Junior, <arfreitas@cpan.org>
This file is part of Siebel Monitoring Tools.
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