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Junos 10.3 Junos XML Management Protocol Guide
<database-status>
Usage
Description
Contents
Usage Guidelines
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<junoscript>
<any-child-of-junoscript>
<xnm:error>
<database-status-information>
<database-status>
<user>username</user>
<terminal>terminal</terminal>
<pid>pid</pid>
<start-time>start-time</start-time>
<idle-time>idle-time</idle-time>
<commit-at>time</commit-at>
<exclusive/>
<edit-path>edit-path</edit-path>
</database-status>
</database-status-information>
</xnm:error>
</any-child-of-junoscript>
</junoscript>
Describe a user or Junos XML protocol client application that is logged in to the
configuration database. For simplicity, the Contents section uses the term user to refer
to both human users and client applications, except where the information differs for
the two.
<commit-at/>
—Indicates that the user has scheduled a commit operation for a later time.
—Specifies the user's current location in the configuration hierarchy, in the
<edit-path>
form of the CLI configuration mode banner.
—Indicates that the user or application has an exclusive lock on the
<exclusive/>
configuration database. A user enters exclusive configuration mode by issuing the
command in CLI operational mode. A client application obtains the
configure exclusive
lock by emitting the
<lock-configuration/>
—Specifies how much time has passed since the user last performed an
<idle-time>
operation in the database.
—Specifies the process ID of the Junos management process (mgd) that is handling
<pid>
the user's login session.
—Specifies the time when the user logged in to the configuration database,
<start-time>
in the format
-
-
YYYY
MM
DD hh
minute, second, time zone).
—Identifies the UNIX terminal assigned to the user's connection.
<terminal>
—Specifies the Junos OS login ID of the user whose login to the configuration
<user>
database caused the error.
See "Handling an Error or Warning" on page 51.
tag element.
:
:
(year, month, date, hour in 24-hour format,
mm
ss TZ
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