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NAME

BuzzSaw::Report::Sleep - Generate BuzzSaw reports about ACPI sleep events

VERSION

This documentation refers to BuzzSaw::Report::Sleep version 0.12.0

SYNOPSIS

use BuzzSaw::Report::Sleep;

my $report = BuzzSaw::Report::Sleep->new( email_to => 'fred@example.org', start => 'yesterday', end => 'today', );

$report->generate();

DESCRIPTION

This module provides the functionality to search the BuzzSaw database for log events related to ACPI sleep. It searches for log entries corresponding to the start and the end of ACPI sleep on machines using the LCFG sleep component.

The BuzzSaw project provides a suite of tools for processing log file entries. Entries in files are parsed and filtered into a set of events of interest which are stored in a database. A report generation framework is also available which makes it easy to generate regular reports regarding the events discovered.

ATTRIBUTES

This class does not have any attributes which are not part of the BuzzSaw::Report parent class. It does not override any attributes of the parent class.

SUBROUTINES/METHODS

This class does not have any subroutines or methods which are not part of the BuzzSaw::Report parent class. It does not override any subroutines or methods of the parent class.

DEPENDENCIES

This module is powered by Moose.

SEE ALSO

BuzzSaw, BuzzSaw::Report

PLATFORMS

This is the list of platforms on which we have tested this software. We expect this software to work on any Unix-like platform which is supported by Perl.

ScientificLinux6

BUGS AND LIMITATIONS

Please report any bugs or problems (or praise!) to bugs@lcfg.org, feedback and patches are also always very welcome.

AUTHOR

    Stephen Quinney <squinney@inf.ed.ac.uk>

LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT

    Copyright (C) 2012 University of Edinburgh. All rights reserved.

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GPL, version 2 or later.