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.
EXPORTS
SRVRMGR_PROMPT
Regular expression to match the srvrmgr
prompt, with or without any command. It will match the server name, if included.
SIEBEL_SERVER
Regular expression to match a valid Siebel Server name.
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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