From ad6e765bcd4f35a282ef00e38ed9129f3a5c1d83 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Hans Bolinder
The alarm handler is part of the
The alarm handler is part of the SASL application.
When writing new event handlers for the alarm handler, the following events must be handled:
restart_new_emulator-
This instruction is used when the application
This instruction is used when the application ERTS,
+ Kernel, STDLIB, or SASL is
upgraded. It shuts down the current emulator and starts a new
one. All processes are terminated gracefully, and the new
- version of As stated earlier, instruction The The SASL application introduces three types of reports: When the When the SASL application is started, it adds a handler that
formats and writes these reports, as specified in the configuration
- parameters for
-
The report browser is used to browse and format error reports
written by the error logger handler
The
If the report browser is
used offline, the reports can be copied to another directory
specified when starting the browser. If no such directory
- is specified, the browser reads reports from the
Use an infinity timeout in all calls to
-
Own Id: OTP-8506 Aux Id: seq11509
diff --git a/lib/sasl/doc/src/part.xml b/lib/sasl/doc/src/part.xml index f531ed2dea..659710487e 100644 --- a/lib/sasl/doc/src/part.xml +++ b/lib/sasl/doc/src/part.xml @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@The System Architecture Support Libraries
The System Architecture Support Libraries SASL application provides support for alarm handling, release handling, and related functions.
The Report Browser (RB) tool is used to browse and
format error reports written by the error logger handler
The reports are matched using the
If the filter has the form
For a definition of valid regular expressions and options, see
the
For details about data type
The
The SASL application provides support for alarm handling, release handling, and related functions.
Release version.
ERTS version the release is intended for.
Name of an application included in the release.
The list of applications must contain the
The list of applications must contain the Kernel and + STDLIB applications.
The release handler process belongs to the
The release handler process belongs to the SASL application, which is responsible for release handling, that is, unpacking, installation, and removal of release packages.
An introduction to release handling and an example is provided in
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
directory of the previous version of the release, where
The
A release package can also contain:
The installation of a new release can restart the system. Which
- program to use is specified by the
The emulator restart on Windows NT expects that the system is @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ is made permanent.
The release handler at a node running on a diskless machine,
or with a read-only file system, must be configured accordingly
- using the following
Defines the time-out
for all calls to
-
Defines the time-out for
all calls to
-
If
Some file operation failed, as for the previous item in the list.
The
The SASL application provides the following services:
The
The SASL application also includes
The
The SASL application in OTP has nothing to do with "Simple Authentication and Security Layer" (RFC 4422).
The following error logger event handlers are used by
- the
To activate this event handler, three
To activate this event handler, three SASL
configuration parameters must be set,
The following configuration parameters are defined for the The following configuration parameters are defined for the SASL
application. For more information about configuration parameters, see
-
All configuration parameters are optional.
No
No SASL error logger handler is installed.
The
The SASL application provides support for:
If the emulator needs to be restarted after upgrading or
- downgrading, that is, if the
The function fails if the mandatory
- applications
If
If SASL is not included as an application in
the