HP R4.2 User Manual

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Summary of Commands

iCk, iCkAdmin

UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507

Issue 3 April 2000 493

there is the

a_clockID

, which is nonzero if an alarm is running for the

current activity and the a_nextAlarm, which indicates at what time the
next alarm is set to expire. At the end of the entry is the a_flags, 0,
meaning no flags are set, AF_SUPPRESS_TIMING, meaning that timing
is deliberately suppressed for the time being,
AF_CHECK_NEW_RUNLEVEL, meaning that when the run levels
change, this activity is checked to see if it should reactivate, and
AF_DEBUG_OFF, which is set for any activity that has been inhibited by
the inhibit command. There is also the a_state, which indicates the
current state of the activity. Its values are:

~

AS_INACTIVE — This value is currently not being processed.

~

AS_TIMER_RUNNING — There is currently an alarm outstanding for
this activity.

~

AS_SERVICE_QUEUED — An alarm has expired for this activity, but
has not yet been processed.

~

AS_IN_PROGRESS — An activity is currently being processed.

The above-mentioned commands,

activate

,

inhibit

, and

print,

require an

activities specification. Such a specification is defined from the following list
of objects. More than one object can be combined with the pipe (|) character:

rescanBB

This object is the $rescanBB activity.

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