Considerations – HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual
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SWID Server Interface
Software Identification (SWID) User’s Guide— 527243-004
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Using SWID as a Server
Considerations
The application using SWID can issue the five commands discussed in any order. An
application might choose not to use the
DisplayStatistics
command at all or use
it multiple times. The reply to the
DisplayStatistics
command contains the latest
run statistics for the SWID server.
It is recommended that the application first use the
WhoRU
command to verify that the
product version of SWID is compatible with the application.
SWID uses startup DEFAULTS to expand the input file set with the
GetFpts
command. As noted, when you use the -BS switch, the -DS and -FO switches have no
effect.
def ds-rec.
04 fsetinput type binary 32.
* of which so many were invalid
04 fsetinvalid type binary 32.
04 current
05 selct type binary 32.
05 ok type binary 32.
05 err type binary 32.
05 na type binary 32.
04 original.
05 selct type binary 32.
05 ok type binary 32.
05 err type binary 32.
05 na type binary 32.
04 vproc.
05 selct type binary 32.
05 ok type binary 32.
05 err type binary 32.
05 na type binary 32.
04 mismatch type binary 32.
* So many Kbytes were read by the SWID process
04 kbytes type binary 32.
* GMT Juliantimestamp when the DS record is written
04 endts type binary 64.
* Processtime in microseconds when the DS record is written
04 cpumstime type binary 64.
end
Note. If no files match the file set or if the file set is invalid, SWID returns nothing, and the
application receives
countread
as zero.