H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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<item

type="builder_definition">Cisco_Config_Backup_Builder.xml</item>

<!—note 11>

<item type="tcl_script">Cisco_Config_Backup_Builder_Script.xml</item>

<!—note 12>

</service>

<service name="ConfigDeploy">

<!—note 13>

<item

type="builder_definition">Cisco_Config_Deploy_Builder.xml</item>

<!—note 11>

<item type="tcl_script">Cisco_Config_Deploy_Builder_Script.xml</item>

<!—note 12>

</service>

<service name="ImageDeploy">

<!—note 14>

<item

type="builder_definition">Cisco_Image_Deploy_Builder.xml</item>

<!—note

11>

<item type="tcl_script">Cisco_Image_Deploy_Builder_Script.xml</item>

<!—note

12>

</service>

</services>

</adapter>

Note 1: Drive name must be the same as the name of the drive folder.
Note 2: Description.
Note 3: Label of services in fixed format.
Note 4: If the local drive has the same services and command lines as another drive, you can
specify that drive. You must define services different from the drive in use. The system automatically

searches for a service in the definition file. If the search fails, the system uses the specified drive.
Note 5: Common service name, which cannot be changed.
Note 6: The type must be common.
Note 7: Parse service name, which cannot be changed.
Note 8: Parse definition file, whose type must be parser_definition.
Note 9: Parse script file, whose type must be parser_script.
Note 10: Configuration backup service name, which cannot be changed.
Note 11: Action definition file, whose type must be builder_definition.
Note 12: Action implementation file, whose type must be tcl_script.
Note 13: Configuration deployment service name, which cannot be changed.
Note 14: Software deployment service name, which cannot be changed.

3.

Open the adapter.xml file, and define services that the drive supports, including common service,
parse service, configuration backup, configuration deployment, and software upgrade.
The services other than the common services are determined by the extended component functions.
The services above apply to Configuration Center and are different from those for VLAN
component function extension. The services other than the common services are optional.

Common service (CLICommon) defines the device login process and common functions (for
example, save/reboot/delete a file).

Parse service (CleanupParser) provides a series of Perl script functions for parsing returned
information acquired from the device.

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