Class ReconciliationTaskResult

    • Constructor Detail

      • ReconciliationTaskResult

        public ReconciliationTaskResult()
    • Method Detail

      • setRunResult

        public void setRunResult​(TaskRunResult runResult)
      • getEtime

        public long getEtime()
      • setEtime

        public void setEtime​(long etime)
      • getUnOpsTime

        public long getUnOpsTime()
      • setUnOpsTime

        public void setUnOpsTime​(long unOpsTime)
      • getResourceReconTime

        public long getResourceReconTime()
      • setResourceReconTime

        public void setResourceReconTime​(long resourceReconTime)
      • getShadowReconTime

        public long getShadowReconTime()
      • setShadowReconTime

        public void setShadowReconTime​(long shadowReconTime)
      • getUnOpsCount

        public long getUnOpsCount()
      • setUnOpsCount

        public void setUnOpsCount​(long unOpsCount)
      • getResourceReconCount

        public long getResourceReconCount()
      • setResourceReconCount

        public void setResourceReconCount​(long resourceReconCount)
      • getResourceReconErrors

        public long getResourceReconErrors()
      • setResourceReconErrors

        public void setResourceReconErrors​(long resourceReconErrors)
      • getShadowReconCount

        public long getShadowReconCount()
      • setShadowReconCount

        public void setShadowReconCount​(long shadowReconCount)
      • debugDump

        public String debugDump()
        Description copied from interface: DebugDumpable
        Show the content of the object intended for diagnostics by system administrator. The out put should be suitable to use in system logs at "debug" level. It may be multi-line, but in that case it should be well indented and quite terse. As it is intended to be used by system administrator, it should not use any developer terms such as class names, exceptions or stack traces.
        Specified by:
        debugDump in interface DebugDumpable
        Returns:
        content of the object intended for diagnostics by system administrator.