Smart Event Action Functions And Variables - Coyote Point Systems E350GX Installation And Administration Manual

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Functions & Variables
weight_server (server)
cpu_load_server
powered (server)
running( server)

Smart Event Action Functions and Variables

The following table lists the Smart Event Action Functions:
Figure 32 Smart Event Action Functions and Variables
Action
Functions & Variables
email (address, message)
event_wait (event, seconds)
false ()
Equalizer Installation and Administration Guide
Returns the current dynamic weight of the server selected
from the drop-down box; between 0 and 200. 0 means
that no new requests are being routed to the server,
essentially disabling the server. See "Adjusting a Server's
Initial Weight" on page 147.
A variable whose value is the CPU load percentage for the
specified server name, which must be associated with a
VMware virtual machine. Equalizer queries VMware for the
current load on the virtual machine. VMware returns the
percentage of CPU resources currently in use.
Queries VMware and returns 'true' if the specified server
name is associated with a virtual machine that is currently
powered on -- regardless of whether the guest operating
system for the virtual machine is running or not.
Otherwise, returns 'false'.
Queries VMware and returns 'true' if the specified server
name is associated with a virtual machine whose guest
operating system is currently running; otherwise, returns
'false'. For example, the powered() function would return
'true' and the running() function would return 'false' if the
virtual machine used as an argument to both had been
powered on and went directly into the system BIOS (this
is a configurable option in VMware).
Description
Send the specified message to the specified email address.
The address must be in user@domain format (for example,
joe@example.com). There is no character limit on either
parameter. Returns true if successful, false otherwise. Email
notification must be enabled in order for email to be sent.
See "Configuring Email Notification" on page 202.
Sets the event_wait timer for the specified event, which
blocks the event from being evaluated for the given
number of seconds. This function always returns 'true'.
Returns a logical 'false' value.
Description
Configuring Smart Events
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