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Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Services Developer's Guide Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.1 |
1. Overview of Resource Management
3. Resource Management API Reference
6. Data Service Development Library
8. Sample DSDL Resource Type Implementation
9. Oracle Solaris Cluster Agent Builder
12. Cluster Reconfiguration Notification Protocol
13. Security for Data Services
A. Sample Data Service Code Listings
B. DSDL Sample Resource Type Code Listings
C. Requirements for Non-Cluster-Aware Applications
D. Document Type Definitions for the CRNP
<!— SC_REPLY XML format specification
Copyright 2001, 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
—>
<!— SC_REPLY definition
The root element of the XML document represents a reply to a message. The reply
contains a status code and a status message.
ATTRIBUTES:
VERSION: The CRNP protocol version of the message.
STATUS_CODE: The return code for the message. One of the
following: OK, RETRY, LOW_RESOURCES, SYSTEM_ERROR, FAIL,
MALFORMED, INVALID_XML, VERSION_TOO_HIGH, or
VERSION_TOO_LOW.
CONTENTS:
SUBELEMENTS: SC_STATUS_MSG(1)
—>
<!ELEMENT SC_REPLY (SC_STATUS_MSG)>
<!ATTLIST SC_REPLY
VERSION NMTOKEN #FIXED "1.0"
STATUS_CODE OK|RETRY|LOW_RESOURCE|SYSTEM_ERROR|FAIL|MALFORMED|INVALID,\
VERSION_TOO_HIGH, VERSION_TOO_LOW) #REQUIRED
>
<!— SC_STATUS_MSG definition
The SC_STATUS_MSG is simply an arbitrary text string elaborating on the status
code. Should be wrapped with <![CDATA[...]]> to prevent XML parsing inside.
ATTRIBUTES:
CONTENTS:
Arbitrary string.
—>
<!ELEMENT SC_STATUS_MSG (#PCDATA)>