NAME
CA::AutoSys::Status - Object representing an AutoSys job status.
CLASS METHODS
format_status()
my $status_string = $status->format_status($status->{status}) ;
Returns a two character string that represents the status like the AutoSys 'autorep' tool.
format_time()
my $time_string = $status->format_time($status->{last_start}) ;
Returns a time string that looks like the one from AutoSys' 'autorep' tool.
INSTANCE VARIABLES
last_start
print "last_start: ".$status->{last_start}."\n";
Contains the time when the job was last started or 999999999 (CA's equivalent for never). Time is measured in non leap seconds since the epoch, i.e. like the return value of perl's time() function.
last_end
print "last_end: ".$status->{last_end}."\n";
Contains the time when the job last ended or 999999999 (CA's equivalent for never). Time is measured in non leap seconds since the epoch, i.e. like the return value of perl's time() function.
status
print "status: ".$status->{status}."\n";
Contains an integer value that represents the status of the job. The various integer values are mapped to these constants:
NONE = 0
RUNNING = 1
UNDEF_2 = 2
STARTING = 3
SUCCESS = 4
FAILURE = 5
TERMINATED = 6
ON_ICE = 7
INACTIVE = 8
ACTIVATED = 9
RESTART = 10
ON_HOLD = 11
QUEUE_WAIT = 12
UNDEF_13 = 13
REFRESH_DEP = 14
REFRESH_FW = 15
run_num
print "run_num: ".$status->{run_num}."\n";
Contains an integer value that shows an AutoSys internal run number. It is currently only used to be output-compatible with CA's 'autorep' tool.
ntry
print "ntry: ".$status->{ntry}."\n";
Contains an integer that shows how often the run of the job has been retried by AutoSys.
exit_code
print "exit_code: ".$status->{exit_code}."\n";
Contains the last exit code of the job.
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Sinisa Susnjar <sini@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2007 Sinisa Susnjar. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can use and redistribute it under the terms of the L-GPL. See the LICENSE file for details.