HP SIM V5.1 User Guide (356920-009, January 2007)

whether the tool accepts targets for execution. The
accepts-targets attribute is true by default. -->
<!ATTLIST ssa-command-tool name CDATA #REQUIRED
visible (true | false) "true"
max-targets NMTOKEN #IMPLIED
revision CDATA #IMPLIED
job-log (true | false) "true"
schedulable (true | false) "true"
guid NMTOKEN #IMPLIED
accepts-targets (true|false) "true" >
<!-- The ssa-block specifies the elements specific to a single-system
aware tool. The ssa-block can specify a command or copy-block or
both. Only one command should be specified but up to 16 multiple
copy-blocks can be specified. After the command and/or
copy-blocks, one can specify the parameters for the command
and/or copy-block. -->
<!ELEMENT ssa-block (( command | copy-block )+, parameter*) >
<!-- The copy-block specifies a source file path and a destination
file path for a copy operation. -->
<!ELEMENT copy-block ( source, destination )+ >
<!-- The source element specifies the source file path for a copy
operation. -->
<!ELEMENT source (#PCDATA) >
<!-- The destination element specifies the destination file path for a
copy operation. -->
<!ELEMENT destination (#PCDATA) >
<!-- The msa-command-tool element specifies a multiple-system aware
tool. The msa-command-tool element can optionally specify a
category element, a description element, a comment element, an
owner element, a default-target element, an execute-as-user
element, a job-display-handler element, a toolbox-enabled
element, zero or more toolbox elements, zero or more
include-filter elements, or zero or more env-variable elements.
(NOTE: The role-enabled and role elements are deprecated
elements and should not be used with this product. These
are provided for backward compatibility with previous
products. The toolbox-enabled element and the toolbox
element should be used in their stead.)
If more than one of these elements are specified, the element
must appear in the order as listed in this definition. The
msa-command-tool element must contain an msa-block element. The
msa-block element must appear after the previously described
optional elements, if any of the optional elements are
specified. Following the msa-block element, one can specify zero
or more attribute elements.-->
<!ELEMENT msa-command-tool (category?, description?, comment?, owner?,
default-target?, execute-as-user?,
job-display-handler?,
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