HP SIM V5.1 User Guide (356920-009, January 2007)

log="true" the stdout and stderr results of the command will be
output to the system's audit log. Command output is not logged
by default. -->
<!ATTLIST command command-type (x-window |
stdout |
restart |
launch |
unknown) "stdout"
log (true | false) "false" >
<!-- The execution-system element specifies the system on which an MSA
tool will execute. -->
<!ELEMENT execution-system ( #PCDATA ) >
<!-- The web-launch-tool element specifies a web launch tool. The
web-launch-tool element can optionally specify a category
element, a description element, a comment element, an owner
element, a default-target element, an execute-as-user element, a
job-display-handler element, a toolbox-enabled element, zero or
more toolbox elements, zero or more include-filter elements, or
zero or more env-variable elements.
(NOTE: The role-enabled and role elements are deprecated
elements and should not be used with this product. These
are provided for backward compatibility with previous
products. The toolbox-enabled element and the toolbox
element should be used in their stead.)
If more than one of these elements are specified, the element
must appear in the order as listed in this definition. The
web-launch-tool element must contain a web-block element. The
web-block element must appear after the previously described
optional elements, if any of the optional elements are
specified. Following the web-block element, one can specify zero
or more attribute elements.-->
<!ELEMENT web-launch-tool (category?, description?, comment?, owner?,
default-target?, execute-as-user?,
job-display-handler?,
toolbox-enabled?, toolbox*,
role-enabled?, role*,
include-filter*, web-block, attribute* ) >
<!-- In addition to the previously described elements, the
web-launch-tool element specifies the following attributes. The
name attribute specifies the tool name and must be specified in
the web-launch-tool element. The visible attribute specifies
whether the tool is visible for running. By default tools are
visible. The max-targets attribute specifies the maximum number
of targets against which a tool can run. The revision attribute
allows a tool author to specified a revision for the tool. Note
that this is for information only. The job-log attribute
specifies whether the results of the command will be kept in this
systems job log. When job-log="true" the job and target status
for the tool will be kept for a relatively lengthy system-defined
period in the database after the job completes. When
job-log="false" only the last completed copy of the job and
target status for the tool will be kept in the cache for a much
shorter period of time, and will not be written to the database.
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