# $Id$ # # Copyright (c) 2001-2010 NetApp, Inc., All Rights Reserved # Any use, modification, or distribution is prohibited # without prior written consent from NetApp, Inc. # ## @summary MetroclusterVserverSwitchoverLatency ComponentState Module (auto-generated by CGT) ## @author dl-nacl-dev@netapp.com ## @status shared ## @pod here =head1 NAME NACL::CS::MetroclusterVserverSwitchoverLatency =head1 DESCRIPTION C is a derived class of L. It represents the state of an ONTAP MetroclusterVserverSwitchoverLatency. A related class is L, which represents access to an ONTAP MetroclusterVserverSwitchoverLatency. =head1 ATTRIBUTES The individual pieces of data that are part of the state of the MetroclusterVserverSwitchoverLatency element are the attributes of the MetroclusterVserverSwitchoverLatency ComponentState. Additionally, the command_interface used to obtain the ComponentState object is also an attribute of the object. This makes it easier to obtain the component object corresponding to the CS object, using L. =over =item command_interface The command_interface with which the CS object was obtained. (Available in all CS objects regardless of requested_fields and the mode/interface) =item C<< time_to_switchover_vservers >> Time to Switchover Vservers Filled in for CMode CLI =back =cut package NACL::CS::MetroclusterVserverSwitchoverLatency; use strict; use warnings; use Params::Validate qw(validate); use NATE::Log qw(log_global); my $Log = log_global(); my $may_enter = $Log->may_enter(); my $may_exit = $Log->may_exit(); use NACL::Exceptions::NoElementsFound qw(:try); use base 'NACL::CS::ComponentState::ONTAP'; use Class::MethodMaker [scalar => 'time_to_switchover_vservers',]; =head1 METHODS =head2 fetch my $MetroclusterVserverSwitchoverLatency_state = NACL::CS::MetroclusterVserverSwitchoverLatency->fetch(command_interface => $ci, ...); (Class method) Discovers which elements are present and returns their state in ComponentState objects. This being a "singleton" table (i.e. one which can only have one row) is callable only in scalar context. See L for a more detailed description along with a complete explanation of the options it accepts. Uses CMode CLI. =over =item Exceptions =over =item C When there are no elements matching the query specified or elements of that type doesn't exist, then this exception will be thrown. =back =back =cut sub fetch { $Log->enter() if $may_enter; my ($pkg, @args) = @_; my @state_objs = $pkg->SUPER::fetch( @args, show_cmd => 'metrocluster vserver switchover latency show', choices => [ { method => '_fetch_cmode_cli', interface => 'CLI', set => 'CMode' } ], exception_text => 'No matching metrocluster vserver switchover latency(s) found', frontend => 'NACL::CS::MetroclusterVserverSwitchoverLatency::fetch', is_singleton => 1 ); $Log->exit() if $may_exit; return wantarray ? @state_objs : $state_objs[0]; } sub _fetch_cmode_cli { $Log->enter() if $may_enter; my ($pkg, @args) = @_; my @state_objs = $pkg->SUPER::_fetch_cmode_cli( @args, api => 'metrocluster_vserver_switchover_latency_show', is_singleton => 1, ); $Log->exit() if $may_exit; return @state_objs; } 1;