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Summary
Functions
Performs a sanity check on the system. If no issues were found, ok
is
returned. If issues were found, {failed, Failures}
is returned. All failures
found will be part of the Failures
list. Currently defined Failure
elements
in the Failures
list
Writes miscellaneous system information to file. This information will typically be requested by the Erlang/OTP team at Ericsson AB when reporting an issue.
Functions
-spec sanity_check() -> ok | {failed, Failures} when Application :: atom(), ApplicationVersion :: string(), MissingRuntimeDependencies :: {missing_runtime_dependencies, ApplicationVersion, [ApplicationVersion]}, InvalidApplicationVersion :: {invalid_application_version, ApplicationVersion}, InvalidAppFile :: {invalid_app_file, Application}, Failure :: MissingRuntimeDependencies | InvalidApplicationVersion | InvalidAppFile, Failures :: [Failure].
Performs a sanity check on the system. If no issues were found, ok
is
returned. If issues were found, {failed, Failures}
is returned. All failures
found will be part of the Failures
list. Currently defined Failure
elements
in the Failures
list:
InvalidAppFile
- An application has an invalid.app
file. The second element identifies the application which has the invalid.app
file.InvalidApplicationVersion
- An application has an invalid application version. The second element identifies the application version that is invalid.MissingRuntimeDependencies
- An application is missing runtime dependencies. The second element identifies the application (with version) that has missing dependencies. The third element contains the missing dependencies.Note that this check use application versions that are loaded, or will be loaded when used. You might have application versions that satisfies all dependencies installed in the system, but if those are not loaded this check will fail. The system will of course also fail when used like this. This may happen when you have multiple branched versions of the same application installed in the system, but you do not use a boot script identifying the correct application version.
Currently the sanity check is limited to verifying runtime dependencies found in
the .app
files of all applications. More checks will be introduced in the
future. This implies that the return type will change in the future.
Note
An
ok
return value only means thatsanity_check/0
did not find any issues, not that no issues exist.
-spec to_file(FileName) -> ok | {error, Reason} when FileName :: file:name_all(), Reason :: file:posix() | badarg | terminated | system_limit.
Writes miscellaneous system information to file. This information will typically be requested by the Erlang/OTP team at Ericsson AB when reporting an issue.