Use <READATTR> in a Service Interface Request to get
a listing of the contents of the specified attribute file (.atr) on
this computer.
Request input
Table 1. Agent Service Interface <READATTR>
request.| Tag |
Description |
| <READATTR> |
Enter begin and end READATTR tags to make an
attribute file request. |
| <ATTRFILE> |
Attribute file name. |
Example
of a request for the Linux OS Agent
klz.atr attribute
file:
<READATTR>
<ATTRFILE>klz.atr</ATTRFILE>
</READATTR>
Report output
Table 2. Agent Service Interface <READATTR>
request output.| Output tag |
Description |
| <ATTRFILE> |
Attribute file name. |
| <ATTRDATA> |
Attribute file records. |
This example shows an excerpt from the
klz.atr attribute
file contents:
<ATTROUTPUT><ATTRFILE>klz.atr</ATTRFILE>
<ATTRDATA>
<![CDATA[// 1130415173632000 KLZ/6.2.0 = KLZ/01
// DO NOT EDIT THIS GENERATED FILE
//
entr AFF
afid %IBM.STATIC134
asym LINUX_SYSTEM
atxt "Linux OS"
acod KLZ
//
entr ATTR
name KLZ_User_Login.System_Name
affi "%IBM.STATIC134 0000000008000000000"
appl KLZ
aplv 01
stmp 1130415173632000
cvrm 6.2.0
lvrm 0.0.0
tabl KLZLOGIN
mult 1
samp 3
doop Y
colu ORIGINNODE
type 2
slng 64
msid KLZ####
opgr 2048
atid 00030001
//
entr ATTR
name KLZ_User_Login.Timestamp
unit CYYMMDDHHMMSSmmm
affi "%IBM.STATIC134 0000000008000000000"
colu TIMESTAMP
type 2
slng 16
msid KLZ####
opgr 2048
atid 00030002
//
entr ATTR
name KLZ_User_Login.User_Name
affi "%IBM.STATIC134 0000000008000000000"
colu USRNAME
pkey 1
atom Y
type 10
slng 96
msid KLZ####
opgr 2048
atid 00030003
]]></ATTRDATA></ATTROUTPUT>