nice
An EEM policy that registers for a timer event or a counter event can act as both publisher and subscriber.
Note
Result String
None
Set _cerrno
No
Event_reqinfo
"event_id %u event_type %u event_type_string {%s} event_pub_sec %u event_pub_msec %u"
"timer_type %s timer_time_sec %ld timer_time_msec %ld"
"timer_remain_sec %ld timer_remain_msec %ld"
Event Type
event_id
event_type
event_type_string
event_pub_sec event_pub_msec
timer_type
timer_time_sec timer_time_msec
timer_remain_sec timer_remain_msec
Consolidated Platform Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release 15.2(4)E (Catalyst 2960-X Switches)
event_register_timer_subscriber
(Optional) Policy run-time priority setting. When the
nice argument is set to 1, the policy is run at a
run-time priority that is less than the default priority.
The default value is 0.
Description
Unique number that indicates the ID for this published
event. Multiple policies may be run for the same
event, and each policy will have the same event_id.
Type of event.
An ASCII string that represents the name of the event
for this event type.
The time, in seconds and milliseconds, when the event
was published to the EEM.
Type of the timer. Can be one of the following:
• watchdog
• countdown
• absolute
Time when the timer expired.
The remaining time before the next expiration.
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