NOTE: All string keys MUST be prefixed with the agent name! ie: 'scan_server_log_0001'.
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<languagename="en_CA"long_name="Canadian English"description="ScanCore scan agent that monitors hardware, like RAM modules, CSS LED status, CPU information, etc.">
The on-disk definition for the server: [#!variable!server!#] was directly edited.
- Pushing the new version to the database definition.
- Also updating definition used by the hypervisor.
- Note: You may need to reboot or power cycle for the changes to take effect.
- The changes are:
==[ Database ]========
#!variable!db_difference!#
==[ Hypervisor ]======
#!variable!virsh_difference!#
==[ New Definition ]==
#!variable!new_difference!#
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<keyname="scan_server_alert_0003">
The definition for the server: [#!variable!server!#] was edited outside of the Anvil! system. This usually means it was updated using Virtual Machine Manager (or another libvirt tool like the virsh shell).
- Pushing the new version to the on-disk definition file [#!variable!definition_file!#]
- Pushing the new version to the database definition as well.
- Note: You may need to reboot or power cycle for the changes to take effect.
<keyname="scan_server_alert_0005">The server: [#!variable!server!#] state has changed from: [#!variable!old_state!#] to: [#!variable!new_state!#].</key>
<keyname="scan_server_alert_0008">The server: [#!variable!server!#] boot time has changed from: [#!variable!old_boot_time_date!#] to: [#!variable!new_boot_time_date!#] (epoch from: [#!variable!old_boot_time_epoch!#] to: [#!variable!new_boot_time_epoch!#]).</key>
<keyname="scan_server_alert_0009">The server: [#!variable!server!#] has moved from the Anvil!: [#!variable!old_anvil_name!#] to: [#!variable!new_anvil_name!#] (from: [#!variable!old_anvil_uuid!#] to: [#!variable!new_anvil_uuid!#]).</key>
<keyname="scan_server_alert_0010">The server: [#!variable!server!#] has is now marked as user-stopped.</key>
<keyname="scan_server_alert_0011">The server: [#!variable!server!#] has is no longer marked as user-stopped.</key>
<keyname="scan_server_alert_0012">The server: [#!variable!server!#] has moved from the node: [#!variable!old_host_name!#] to: [#!variable!new_host_name!#] (from: [#!variable!old_host_uuid!#] to: [#!variable!new_host_uuid!#]).</key>
<keyname="scan_server_alert_0013">The amount of RAM the server: [#!variable!server!#] is currently using has changed from: [#!variable!old_ram_in_use_short!#] to: [#!variable!new_ram_in_use_short!#] (from: [#!variable!old_ram_in_use_bytes!# bytes] to: [#!variable!new_ram_in_use_bytes!# bytes]).</key>
<keyname="scan_server_alert_0014">The amount of RAM configured for the server: [#!variable!server!#] has changed from: [#!variable!old_configured_ram_short!#] to: [#!variable!new_configured_ram_short!#] (from: [#!variable!old_configured_ram_bytes!# bytes] to: [#!variable!new_configured_ram_bytes!# bytes]).</key>
The amount of RAM configured for the server: [#!variable!server!#] has changed from: [#!variable!old_configured_ram_short!#] to: [#!variable!new_configured_ram_short!#] (from: [#!variable!old_configured_ram_bytes!# bytes] to: [#!variable!new_configured_ram_bytes!# bytes]).
<keyname="scan_server_alert_0020">I was asked to write an empty definition for the server: [#!variable!server!#], this must be a program error. Exiting.</key>