#!/usr/bin/perl -w # Requires NBU module installed on host machine..... use strict; use Getopt::Std; my %opts; getopts('ucd', \%opts); use NBU; NBU->debug($opts{'d'}); NBU::Class->populate; my @clients; if ($#ARGV > -1 ) { for my $clientName (@ARGV) { push @clients, NBU::Host->new($clientName); } } else { NBU::Host->populate(1); @clients = (sort {$a->name cmp $b->name} (NBU::Host->list)); } foreach my $client (@clients) { my $cn = $client->name; print "$cn:"; my %mountPointList = $client->coverage; foreach my $mp (sort (keys %mountPointList)) { my $clR = $mountPointList{$mp}; my $mpStatus = "\t$mp:"; my $disposition; my $covered; if ($clR) { foreach my $class (@$clR) { my $cn = $class->name; if ($class->active) { $mpStatus .= " $cn" if ($opts{'c'} || !$opts{'u'}); $covered += 1; } else { $mpStatus .= " ($cn)" if ($opts{'u'} || !$opts{'c'}); } } } else { $mpStatus .= " not covered"; } if ((!$opts{'u'} && !$opts{'c'}) || ($opts{'u'} && !$covered) || ($opts{'c'} && $covered)) { print "\n$mpStatus"; } } if ($opts{'c'} || !$opts{'u'}) { my $sep = "\n\tadditional active classes are: "; foreach my $class ($client->classes) { if ($class->active && !$class->providesCoverage) { print $sep.$class->name; $sep = " "; } } } if ($opts{'u'} || !$opts{'c'}) { my $sep = "\n\tadditional inactive classes are: "; foreach my $class ($client->classes) { if (!$class->active && !$class->providesCoverage) { print $sep."(".$class->name.")"; $sep = " "; } } } print "\n"; }

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