Victor Faion <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > I was trying to make an XRL that would get called when my XORP process > starts which would set all the neighbours of the router. I wanted to > be able to list all the neighbours' IP addresses in the XORP > configuration file that is read when xorp_rtrmgr starts and have them > passed to my process in an XrlAtomList. > > In my interface file I have this: > > set_neighbours ? neighbours:list > > and in my template file I have this: > > %activate: xrl > "$(bpsf.targetname)/bpsf/0.1/set_neighbours?neighbours:list=$(@)"; > > I generated the functions from the interface and implemented them in > my process, but XORP doesn't like the template file (the only thing I > changed in it to make it stop working was adding the line above): > > [ 2009/02/06 22:59:03 ERROR xorp_rtrmgr:8107 RTRMGR +369 > main_rtrmgr.cc run ] rtrmgr shutting down due to an init error: PARSE > ERROR [Config File /root/project/xorp1.6/install/config.boot, line > 54]: syntax error; Last symbol parsed was "neighbours" > > Is it possible to list the neighbours this way or should I be doing > something else?
I believe you can't use attribute of type "list", because XRL values of type "list" can be encoded/decoded only within C++. One simple workaround that comes to mind is to define "neighbours" of type "txt", and encode/decode the string in the form you like; e.g., names separated by comma. Hope that helps, Pavlin > > Victor > > _______________________________________________ > Xorp-hackers mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.ICSI.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/xorp-hackers _______________________________________________ Xorp-hackers mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.ICSI.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/xorp-hackers
