Class trig:Cont (CONCRETE)

Class ID:1816
Class Label: Scheduler Container
Encrypted: false - Exportable: false - Persistent: true - Configurable: false - Subject to Quota: Disabled
Write Access: [NON CONFIGURABLE]
Read Access: [admin, fabric-protocol-mgmt, ops]
Creatable/Deletable: yes (see Container Mos for details)
Semantic Scope: None
Semantic Scope Evaluation Rule: Parent
Monitoring Policy Source: Parent
Monitoring Flags : [ IsObservable: false, HasStats: false, HasFaults: false, HasHealth: false, HasEventRules: false ]

The top-level container for a generic scheduler and its state.

Naming Rules
RN FORMAT: trigcont

    [1] PREFIX=trigcont


DN FORMAT: 

[0] trigcont

                


Diagram

Container Mos: top:Root (deletable:yes),
Contained Mos: trig:Policy, trig:State,


Containers Hierarchies
[V] top:Root  This class represents the root element in the object hierarchy. All managed objects in the system are descendants of the Root element.
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[V] trig:Cont The top-level container for a generic scheduler and its state.


Contained Hierarchy
[V] trig:Cont The top-level container for a generic scheduler and its state.
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[V] trig:Policy The container for scheduler policies.
 
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[V] trig:Meta The meta scheduler.
 
 
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[V] fault:Delegate Exposes internal faults to the user. A fault delegate object can be defined on IFC (for example, for an endpoint group) and when the fault is raised (for example, under an endpoint policy on a switch), a fault delegate object is created on IFC under the specified object. A fault delegate object follows the lifecycle of the original fault instance object, being created, modified, or deleted based on the changes of the original fault.
 
 
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[V] trig:Triggered An object to track information about a triggered object.
 
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[V] trig:Sched A generic scheduler.
 
 
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[V] fault:Delegate Exposes internal faults to the user. A fault delegate object can be defined on IFC (for example, for an endpoint group) and when the fault is raised (for example, under an endpoint policy on a switch), a fault delegate object is created on IFC under the specified object. A fault delegate object follows the lifecycle of the original fault instance object, being created, modified, or deleted based on the changes of the original fault.
 
 
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[V] trig:SchedWindow A container for absolute or recurring scheduled windows.
 
 
 
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[V] trig:RtWindowStarted A target relation to the container for scheduled windows.
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[V] trig:State A container for the scheduler state. All triggerables must be contained under this object.
 
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[V] callhome:InvTrig When you manually trigger an inventory alert group message and do not specify a destination profile name, a message is sent to all active profiles that have either a normal or periodic subscription to the specified alert group.
 
 
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[V] fault:Delegate Exposes internal faults to the user. A fault delegate object can be defined on IFC (for example, for an endpoint group) and when the fault is raised (for example, under an endpoint policy on a switch), a fault delegate object is created on IFC under the specified object. A fault delegate object follows the lifecycle of the original fault instance object, being created, modified, or deleted based on the changes of the original fault.
 
 
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[V] trig:RtTriggerable A target relation to the container for a triggerable object.
 
 
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[V] trig:TriggeredWindow An object to track which window has been triggered.
 
 
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[V] trig:TriggeredWindowDn 
 
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[V] config:ExportJobTrig The export job trigger.
 
 
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[V] fault:Delegate Exposes internal faults to the user. A fault delegate object can be defined on IFC (for example, for an endpoint group) and when the fault is raised (for example, under an endpoint policy on a switch), a fault delegate object is created on IFC under the specified object. A fault delegate object follows the lifecycle of the original fault instance object, being created, modified, or deleted based on the changes of the original fault.
 
 
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[V] trig:RtTriggerable A target relation to the container for a triggerable object.
 
 
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[V] trig:TriggeredWindow An object to track which window has been triggered.
 
 
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[V] trig:TriggeredWindowDn 
 
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[V] config:ImportIdJobTrig 
 
 
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[V] fault:Delegate Exposes internal faults to the user. A fault delegate object can be defined on IFC (for example, for an endpoint group) and when the fault is raised (for example, under an endpoint policy on a switch), a fault delegate object is created on IFC under the specified object. A fault delegate object follows the lifecycle of the original fault instance object, being created, modified, or deleted based on the changes of the original fault.
 
 
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[V] trig:RtTriggerable A target relation to the container for a triggerable object.
 
 
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[V] trig:TriggeredWindow An object to track which window has been triggered.
 
 
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[V] trig:TriggeredWindowDn 
 
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[V] config:ImportJobTrig The import job trigger.
 
 
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[V] fault:Delegate Exposes internal faults to the user. A fault delegate object can be defined on IFC (for example, for an endpoint group) and when the fault is raised (for example, under an endpoint policy on a switch), a fault delegate object is created on IFC under the specified object. A fault delegate object follows the lifecycle of the original fault instance object, being created, modified, or deleted based on the changes of the original fault.
 
 
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[V] trig:RtTriggerable A target relation to the container for a triggerable object.
 
 
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[V] trig:TriggeredWindow An object to track which window has been triggered.
 
 
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[V] trig:TriggeredWindowDn 
 
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[V] config:RollbackJobTrig 
 
 
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[V] fault:Delegate Exposes internal faults to the user. A fault delegate object can be defined on IFC (for example, for an endpoint group) and when the fault is raised (for example, under an endpoint policy on a switch), a fault delegate object is created on IFC under the specified object. A fault delegate object follows the lifecycle of the original fault instance object, being created, modified, or deleted based on the changes of the original fault.
 
 
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[V] trig:RtTriggerable A target relation to the container for a triggerable object.
 
 
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[V] trig:TriggeredWindow An object to track which window has been triggered.
 
 
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[V] trig:TriggeredWindowDn 
 
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[V] config:SnapshotMgrJobTrig 
 
 
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[V] fault:Delegate Exposes internal faults to the user. A fault delegate object can be defined on IFC (for example, for an endpoint group) and when the fault is raised (for example, under an endpoint policy on a switch), a fault delegate object is created on IFC under the specified object. A fault delegate object follows the lifecycle of the original fault instance object, being created, modified, or deleted based on the changes of the original fault.
 
 
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[V] trig:RtTriggerable A target relation to the container for a triggerable object.
 
 
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[V] trig:TriggeredWindow An object to track which window has been triggered.
 
 
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[V] trig:TriggeredWindowDn 
 
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[V] dbgexp:TechSupTrig This object is managed internally and should not be modified by the user.
 
 
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[V] fault:Delegate Exposes internal faults to the user. A fault delegate object can be defined on IFC (for example, for an endpoint group) and when the fault is raised (for example, under an endpoint policy on a switch), a fault delegate object is created on IFC under the specified object. A fault delegate object follows the lifecycle of the original fault instance object, being created, modified, or deleted based on the changes of the original fault.
 
 
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[V] trig:RtTriggerable A target relation to the container for a triggerable object.
 
 
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[V] trig:TriggeredWindow An object to track which window has been triggered.
 
 
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[V] trig:TriggeredWindowDn 
 
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[V] maint:MaintTrig Triggerable object on which the scheduler triggers a callback for maintenance.
 
 
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[V] fault:Delegate Exposes internal faults to the user. A fault delegate object can be defined on IFC (for example, for an endpoint group) and when the fault is raised (for example, under an endpoint policy on a switch), a fault delegate object is created on IFC under the specified object. A fault delegate object follows the lifecycle of the original fault instance object, being created, modified, or deleted based on the changes of the original fault.
 
 
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[V] trig:RtTriggerable A target relation to the container for a triggerable object.
 
 
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[V] trig:TriggeredWindow An object to track which window has been triggered.
 
 
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[V] trig:TriggeredWindowDn 
 
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[V] recovery:ReconcileConfigJobTrig 
 
 
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[V] fault:Delegate Exposes internal faults to the user. A fault delegate object can be defined on IFC (for example, for an endpoint group) and when the fault is raised (for example, under an endpoint policy on a switch), a fault delegate object is created on IFC under the specified object. A fault delegate object follows the lifecycle of the original fault instance object, being created, modified, or deleted based on the changes of the original fault.
 
 
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[V] trig:RtTriggerable A target relation to the container for a triggerable object.
 
 
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[V] trig:TriggeredWindow An object to track which window has been triggered.
 
 
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[V] trig:TriggeredWindowDn 
 
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[V] troubleshoot:SessionTrigger  Trigger on which the scheduler issues a callback. For internal use only.
 
 
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[V] fault:Delegate Exposes internal faults to the user. A fault delegate object can be defined on IFC (for example, for an endpoint group) and when the fault is raised (for example, under an endpoint policy on a switch), a fault delegate object is created on IFC under the specified object. A fault delegate object follows the lifecycle of the original fault instance object, being created, modified, or deleted based on the changes of the original fault.
 
 
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[V] trig:RtTriggerable A target relation to the container for a triggerable object.
 
 
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[V] trig:TriggeredWindow An object to track which window has been triggered.
 
 
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[V] trig:TriggeredWindowDn 


Inheritance
[V] trig:Cont The top-level container for a generic scheduler and its state.


Events
                


Faults
                


Fsms
                


Properties Summary
Defined in: mo:TopProps
mo:ModificationChildAction
          scalar:Bitmask32
childAction  (mo:TopProps:childAction)
           Delete or ignore. For internal use only.
reference:BinRef dn  (mo:TopProps:dn)
           A tag or metadata is a non-hierarchical keyword or term assigned to the fabric module.
reference:BinRN rn  (mo:TopProps:rn)
           Identifies an object from its siblings within the context of its parent object. The distinguished name contains a sequence of relative names.
mo:ModificationStatus
          scalar:Bitmask32
status  (mo:TopProps:status)
           The upgrade status. This property is for internal use only.
Defined in: mo:Resolvable
mo:Owner
          scalar:Enum8
lcOwn  (mo:Resolvable:lcOwn)
           A value that indicates how this object was created. For internal use only.
Defined in: mo:Modifiable
mo:TStamp
          scalar:Date
modTs  (mo:Modifiable:modTs)
           The time when this object was last modified.
Properties Detail

childAction

Type: mo:ModificationChildAction
Primitive Type: scalar:Bitmask32

Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelChildAction
    Comments:
Delete or ignore. For internal use only.
Constants
deleteAll 16384u deleteAll NO COMMENTS
ignore 4096u ignore NO COMMENTS
deleteNonPresent 8192u deleteNonPresent NO COMMENTS
DEFAULT 0 --- This type is used to





dn

Type: reference:BinRef

Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelDn
    Comments:
A tag or metadata is a non-hierarchical keyword or term assigned to the fabric module.



lcOwn

Type: mo:Owner
Primitive Type: scalar:Enum8

Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelRegular
    Comments:
A value that indicates how this object was created. For internal use only.
Constants
local 0 Local NO COMMENTS
policy 1 Policy NO COMMENTS
replica 2 Replica NO COMMENTS
resolveOnBehalf 3 ResolvedOnBehalf NO COMMENTS
implicit 4 Implicit NO COMMENTS
DEFAULT local(0) Local NO COMMENTS





modTs

Type: mo:TStamp
Primitive Type: scalar:Date

Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelRegular
    Comments:
The time when this object was last modified.
Constants
never 0ull never NO COMMENTS
DEFAULT never(0ull) never NO COMMENTS





rn

Type: reference:BinRN

Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelRn
    Comments:
Identifies an object from its siblings within the context of its parent object. The distinguished name contains a sequence of relative names.



status

Type: mo:ModificationStatus
Primitive Type: scalar:Bitmask32

Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelStatus
    Comments:
The upgrade status. This property is for internal use only.
Constants
created 2u created In a setter method: specifies that an object should be created. An error is returned if the object already exists.
In the return value of a setter method: indicates that an object has been created.
modified 4u modified In a setter method: specifies that an object should be modified
In the return value of a setter method: indicates that an object has been modified.
deleted 8u deleted In a setter method: specifies that an object should be deleted.
In the return value of a setter method: indicates that an object has been deleted.
DEFAULT 0 --- This type controls the life cycle of objects passed in the XML API.

When used in a setter method (such as configConfMo), the ModificationStatus specifies whether an object should be created, modified, deleted or removed.
In the return value of a setter method, the ModificationStatus indicates the actual operation that was performed. For example, the ModificationStatus is set to "created" if the object was created. The ModificationStatus is not set if the object was neither created, modified, deleted or removed.

When invoking a setter method, the ModificationStatus is optional:
If a setter method such as configConfMo is invoked and the ModificationStatus is not set, the system automatically determines if the object should be created or modified.