Class ServiceProvider.ServiceProviderDeviceManagementEventGetListResponse

java.lang.Object
co.ecg.alpaca.toolkit.messaging.response.XMLMessage
co.ecg.alpaca.toolkit.messaging.response.Response
co.ecg.alpaca.toolkit.generated.ServiceProvider.ServiceProviderDeviceManagementEventGetListResponse
All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable
Enclosing class:
ServiceProvider

public static class ServiceProvider.ServiceProviderDeviceManagementEventGetListResponse extends Response
Response to ServiceProviderDeviceManagementEventGetListRequest22. Contains a table with column headings: "Event Id", "Status", "Action", "Level", "Type", "Additional Info", "Is Local", "Completion %", "Pushed/ Same Hash/ Not Pushed", "Login Id", "Start Time", "Process Time", "Rx Time", "Total Time", "Request", "Priority". "Event Id" is a unique identifer for the event. "Status" can be: Pending, Queued, In Progress, Process On Other Host, Stale, Completed, Canceled. "Action" can be: Delete, Download, Rebuild, Reset, Upload. "Level" can be: Device, Device Type, Device Type Group, Group, User. "Type" can be: Automatic, Manual. "Additional Info" includes the affected device type, device or group. It depends on the level of the event: Device Profile: "Device Name" "Service Provider Id" "Group Id" Device Type: "Device Type Name" Device Type Service Provider: "Service Provider Id" "Device Type Name" Service Provider: "Service Provider Id" Device Type Group: "Service Provider Id" "Group Id" "Device Type Name" Group: "Service Provider Id" "Group Id" User: "User Id" "Is Local" is set to "yes" if the event is processed on the server who received the request, "no" otherwise meaning that the event is processed on another server. "Completion %" provides an estimate of the completion of the event. A percentage is given, the current number of completed expanded event, and the total number of expanded event. "Pushed/ Same Hash/ Not Pushed" gives the total number of files that were pushed, not pushed because of same hash, and not pushed when processing the event. "LoginId" is the user or admin id who triggered the event. "Start Time" is the date when the event's processing started. The display shows the month, day, hours, minutes, and seconds (MM-dd hh:mm:ss). "Process Time" is the time taken to process the event in hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds (hhhh:mm:ss.SSS). "Rx Time" is the date when the event was received via OCI-P and stored in the system. The display shows the month, day, hours, minutes, and seconds (MM-dd hh:mm:ss). "Total Time" is the total time the event was in the system, from the moment it was received and stored until its processing ended, in hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds (hhhh:mm:ss.SSS). "Request" is the name of the OCI-P request that triggered the event. "Priority" is the priority of the event.
Author:
AlpacaGenerator
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