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+.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
+
+.. _acm-participant-protocol-label:
+
+The ACM Automation Composition Participant Protocol
+###################################################
+
+The CLAMP Automation Composition protocol is an asynchronous protocol that is used by the CLAMP
+runtime to coordinate lifecycle management of Automation Composition instances. The protocol
+supports the functions described in the sections below.
+
+
+Protocol Dialogues
+==================
+
+The protocol supports the dialogues described below.
+
+Participant Registration and De-Registration
+--------------------------------------------
+
+Registration when a participant comes up and update of participant with Automation Composition type
+information and common parameter values for its Automation Composition types.
+
+.. image:: ../images/acm-participants-protocol/participant-registering.png
+
+
+De-registration is executed as a participant goes down.
+
+.. image:: ../images/acm-participants-protocol/participant-deregistration.png
+
+
+Automation Composition Priming and De-Priming
+---------------------------------------------
+
+When an Automation Composition is primed, the portion of the Automation Composition Type Definition
+and Common Property values for the participants of each participant type mentioned in the
+Automation Composition Definition are sent to the participants.
+
+.. image:: ../images/acm-participants-protocol/acm-priming.png
+
+When an Automation Composition is de-primed, the portion of the Automation Composition Type
+Definition and Common Property values for the participants of each participant type mentioned in
+the Automation Composition Definition are deleted on participants.
+
+.. image:: ../images/acm-participants-protocol/acm-depriming.png
+
+
+Automation Composition Update
+-----------------------------
+
+Automation Composition Update handles creation, change, and deletion of Automation Compositions on
+participants. Change of Automation Compositions uses a semantic versioning approach and follows the
+semantics described on the page :ref:`4.1 Management of Automation Composition Instance
+Configurations <management-acm-instance-configs>`.
+
+.. image:: ../images/acm-participants-protocol/acm-update.png
+
+The handling of an *ACMUpdate* message in each participant is as shown below.
+
+.. image:: ../images/acm-participants-protocol/acm-update-msg.png
+
+Automation Composition State Change
+-----------------------------------
+
+This dialogue is used to change the state of Automation Compositions and their Automation
+Composition Elements. The CLAMP Runtime sends an Automation Composition State Change message on the
+Automation Composition to all participants. Participants that have Automation Composition Elements
+in that Automation Composition attempt an update on the state of the Automation Composition
+elements they have for that Automation Composition, and report the result back.
+
+The *startPhase* in the `Definition of TOSCA fundamental Automation Composition Types
+<https://github.com/onap/policy-clamp/blob/master/common/src/main/resources/tosca/AutomationCompositionTOSCAServiceTemplateTypes.yaml>`_
+is particularly important in Automation Composition state changes because sometimes the user wishes
+to control the order in which the state changes in Automation Composition Elements in an Automation
+Composition. In-state changes from *UNITITIALISED → PASSIVE* and from *PASSIVE → RUNNING*,
+Automation Composition elements are started in increasing order of their startPhase. In-state
+changes from *RUNNING → PASSIVE* and from *PASSIVE → UNITITIALISED*, Automation Composition
+elements are started in decreasing order of their *startPhase*.
+
+The CLAMP runtime controls the state change process described in the diagram below. The CLAMP
+runtime sends an Automation Composition state change message on DMaaP to all participants in a
+particular start phase so, in each state change multiple Automation Composition State Change
+messages are sent, one for each start phase in the Automation Composition. If more than one
+Automation Composition Element has the same start phase, those Automation Composition Elements
+receive the same Automation Composition State Change message from DMaaP and start in parallel.
+
+The Participant reads each State Change Message it sees on DMaaP. If the start phase on the
+Automation Composition State Change message matches the Start Phase of the Automation Composition
+Element, the participant processes the state change message. Otherwise, the participant ignores the
+message.
+
+.. image:: ../images/acm-participants-protocol/acm-state-change.png
+
+The handling of an ACMStateChange message in each participant is as shown below.
+
+.. image:: ../images/acm-participants-protocol/acm-state-change-msg.png
+
+Automation Composition Monitoring and Reporting
+-----------------------------------------------
+
+This dialogue is used as a heartbeat mechanism for participants, to monitor the status of
+Automation Composition Elements, and to gather statistics on Automation Compositions. The
+*ParticipantStatus* message is sent periodically by each participant. The reporting interval for
+sending the message is configurable.
+
+.. image:: ../images/acm-participants-protocol/acm-monitoring.png
+
+
+Messages
+========
+
+The CLAMP Automation Composition Participant Protocol uses the following messages. The
+descriptions below give an overview of each message. For the precise definition of the messages,
+see the `CLAMP code at Github
+<https://github.com/onap/policy-clamp/tree/master/models/src/main/java/org/onap/policy/clamp/models/acm/messages/dmaap/participant>`_
+. All messages are carried on DMaaP.
+
+
+.. list-table::
+ :widths: 15 10 10 15 15 35
+ :header-rows: 1
+
+ * - Message
+ - Source
+ - Target
+ - Purpose
+ - Important Fields
+ - Field Descriptions
+ * - ParticipantRegister
+ - Participant
+ - CLAMP Runtime
+ - Participant registers with the CLAMP runtime
+ - ParticipantId
+ - The ID of this participant
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - ParticipantType
+ - The type of the participant; maps to the capabilities of the participant in Automation
+ Composition Type Definitions
+ * - ParticipantRegisterAck
+ - CLAMP Runtime
+ - Participant
+ - Acknowledgment of Participant Registration
+ - ParticipantId
+ - The ID of this participant
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - ParticipantType
+ - The type of the participant; maps to the capabilities of the participant in Automation
+ Composition Type Definitions
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - Result
+ - Success/Fail
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - Message
+ - A message indicating the reason for failure
+ * - ParticipantUpdate
+ - CLAMP Runtime
+ - Participant
+ - CLAMP Runtime sends Automation Composition Element Definitions and Common Parameter Values
+ to Participants
+ - ParticipantDefinitionUpdateMap
+ - Map with Participant ID as its key, each value on the map is an ACMElementDefintionMap
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - ACMElementDefintionMap
+ - List of ACMElementDefinition values for a particular participant, keyed by its Automation
+ Composition Element Definition ID
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - ACMElementDefinition
+ - An ACMElementToscaServiceTemplate containing the definition of the Automation Composition
+ Element and a CommonPropertiesMap with the values of the common property values for
+ Automation Composition Elements of this type
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - ACMElementToscaServiceTemplate
+ - The definition of the Automation Composition Element in TOSCA
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - CommonPropertiesMap
+ - A <String, String> map indexed by the property name. Each map entry is the serialized value
+ of the property, which can be deserialized into an instance of the type of the property.
+ * - ParticipantUpdateAck
+ - Participant
+ - CLAMP Runtime
+ - Acknowledgment of Participant Update
+ - ParticipantId
+ - The ID of this participant
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - ParticipantType
+ - The type of the participant; maps to the capabilities of the participant in Automation
+ Composition Type Definitions
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - Result
+ - Success/Fail
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - Message
+ - A message indicating the reason for failure
+ * - ParticipantDeregister
+ - Participant
+ - CLAMP Runtime
+ - Participant deregisters with the CLAMP runtime
+ - ParticipantId
+ - The ID of this participant
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - ParticipantType
+ - The type of the participant; maps to the capabilities of the participant in Automation
+ Composition Type Definitions
+ * - ParticipantDeregisterAck
+ - CLAMP Runtime
+ - Participant
+ - Acknowledgment of Participant Deegistration
+ - ParticipantId
+ - The ID of this participant
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - ParticipantType
+ - The type of the participant; maps to the capabilities of the participant in Automation
+ Composition Type Definitions
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - Result
+ - Success/Fail
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - Message
+ - A message indicating the reason for failure
+ * - ACMUpdate
+ - CLAMP Runtime
+ - Participant
+ - CLAMP Runtime sends Automation Composition Element instances and Instance Specific Parameter
+ Values for an Automation Composition Instance to Participants
+ - ACMId
+ - The name and version of the Automation Composition
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - ParticipantUpdateMap
+ - Map with Participant ID as its key, each value on the map is an ACMElementList
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - ACMElementList
+ - List of ACMElement values for the Automation Composition
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - ACMElement
+ - An ACMElement, which contains among other things a PropertiesMap with the values of the
+ property values for this Automation Composition Element instance and a
+ ToscaServiceTemplateFragment with extra concept definitions and instances that a participant
+ may need.
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - PropertiesMap
+ - A <String, String> map indexed by the property name. Each map entry is the serialized value
+ of the property, which can be deserialized into an instance of the type of the property.
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - ToscaServiceTemplateFragment
+ - A well-formed TOSCA service template containing extra concept definitions and instances that
+ a participant may need. For example, the Policy Participant may need policy type definitions
+ or policy instances to be provided if they are not already stored in the Policy Framework.
+ * - ACMUpdateAck
+ - Participant
+ - CLAMP Runtime
+ - Acknowledgment of Automation Composition Update
+ - ParticipantId
+ - The ID of this participant
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - ParticipantType
+ - The type of the participant; maps to the capabilities of the participant in Automation
+ Composition Type Definitions
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - ACMId
+ - The name and version of the Automation Composition
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - ACMResult
+ - Holds a Result and Message for the overall operation on the participant and a map of Result
+ and Message fields for each Automation Composition Element of the Automation Composition on
+ this participant
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - Result
+ - Success/Fail
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - Message
+ - A message indicating the reason for failure
+ * - ACMStateChange
+ - CLAMP Runtime
+ - Participant
+ - CLAMP Runtime asks Participants to change the state of an Automation Composition
+ - ACMId
+ - The name and version of the Automation Composition
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - currentState
+ - The current state of the Automation Composition
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - orderedState
+ - The state that the Automation Composition should transition to
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - startPhase
+ - The start phase to which this ACMStateChange message applies
+ * - ACMStateChangeAck
+ - Participant
+ - CLAMP Runtime
+ - Acknowledgment of Automation Composition State Change
+ - ParticipantId
+ - The ID of this participant
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - ParticipantType
+ - The type of the participant; maps to the capabilities of the participant in Automation
+ Composition Type Definitions
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - ACMId
+ - The name and version of the Automation Composition
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - startPhase
+ - The start phase to which this ACMStateChangeAck message applies
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - ACMResult
+ - Holds a Result and Message for the overall operation on the participant and a map of Result
+ and Message fields for each Automation Composition Element of the Automation Composition on
+ this participant
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - Result
+ - Success/Fail
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - Message
+ - A message indicating the reason for failure
+ * - ParticipantStatusReq
+ - CLAMP Runtime
+ - Participant
+ - Request that the specified participants return a ParticipantStatus message immediately
+ - ParticipantId
+ - The ID of this participant, if not specified, all participants respond.
+ * - ParticipantStatus
+ - Participant
+ - CLAMP Runtime
+ - Periodic or on-demand report for heartbeat, Participant Status, Automation Composition
+ Status, and Automation Composition Statistics
+ - ParticipantId
+ - The ID of this participant
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - ParticipantType
+ - The type of the participant; maps to the capabilities of the participant in Automation
+ Composition Type Definitions
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - ParticipantDefinitionUpdateMap (returned in repsonse to ParticipantStatusReq only)
+ - See ParticipantUpdate message above for definition of this field
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - ParticipantStatus
+ - The current status of the participant for monitoring
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - ParticipantStatistics
+ - Statistics on the participant such as uptime, or messages processed. Can include participant
+ specific data in a string blob that is opaque to CLAMP
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - ACMInfoMap
+ - A map of ACMInfo types indexed by ACMId, one entry for each Automation Composition
+ running on the participant
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - ACMInfo
+ - The ACMStatus and ACMStatistics for a given Automation Composition
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - ACMStatus
+ - The current status of the Automation Composition for monitoring
+ * -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - ACMStatistics
+ - Statistics on the Automation Composition such as uptime, or messages processed. Can include
+ participant specific data in a string blob that is opaque to CLAMP
+
+
+End of Document
diff --git a/docs/clamp/acm/api-protocol/api-protocol.rst b/docs/clamp/acm/api-protocol/api-protocol-tree.rst
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--- a/docs/clamp/acm/api-protocol/api-protocol.rst
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@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
-.. _clamp-controlloop-api-protocol:
+.. _clamp-acm-api-protocol:
-CLAMP TOSCA Control Loop APIs and Protocols
-###########################################
+CLAMP TOSCA Automation Composition APIs and Protocols
+#####################################################
The sections below describe the APIs and Protocols used in TOSCA Control Loops.
@@ -11,5 +11,5 @@ The sections below describe the APIs and Protocols used in TOSCA Control Loops.
:maxdepth: 1
system-level-dialogues
- controlloop-participant-protocol
+ acm-participant-protocol
controlloop-rest-apis
diff --git a/docs/clamp/acm/api-protocol/controlloop-participant-protocol.rst b/docs/clamp/acm/api-protocol/controlloop-participant-protocol.rst
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-.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
-
-.. _controlloop-participant-protocol-label:
-
-The CLAMP Control Loop Participant Protocol
-###########################################
-
-The CLAMP Control Loop Participant protocol is an asynchronous protocol that is used by the
-CLAMP runtime to coordinate life cycle management of Control Loop instances. The protocol
-supports the functions described in the sections below.
-
-
-Protocol Dialogues
-==================
-
-The protocol supports the dialogues described below.
-
-Participant Registration and De-Registration
---------------------------------------------
-
-Registration when a participant comes up and update of participant with control loop type
-information and common parameter values for its control loop types.
-
-.. image:: ../images/clamp-cl-participants/participant-registering.png
-
-
-De-registration is executed as a participant goes down.
-
-.. image:: ../images/clamp-cl-participants/participant-deregistration.png
-
-
-Control Loop Priming and De-Priming
------------------------------------
-
-When a control loop is primed, the portion of the Control Loop Type Definition and Common
-Property values for the participants of each participant type mentioned in the Control Loop
-Definition are sent to the participants.
-
-.. image:: ../images/clamp-cl-participants/controlloop-priming.png
-
-When a control loop is de-primed, the portion of the Control Loop Type Definition and Common
-Property values for the participants of each participant type mentioned in the Control Loop
-Definition are deleted on participants.
-
-.. image:: ../images/clamp-cl-participants/controlloop-depriming.png
-
-
-Control Loop Update
--------------------
-
-Control Loop Update handles creation, change, and deletion of control loops on participants.
-Change of control loops uses a semantic versioning approach and follow the semantics described
-on the page `4.1 Management of Control Loop Instance Configurations <management-cl-instance-configs>`.
-
-.. image:: ../images/clamp-cl-participants/controlloop-update.png
-
-The handling of a ControlLoopUpdate message in each participant is as shown below.
-
-.. image:: ../images/clamp-cl-participants/controlloop-update-msg.png
-
-Control Loop State Change
--------------------------
-
-This dialogue is used to change the state of Control Loops and their Control Loop Elements. The
-CLAMP Runtime sends a Control Loop State Change message on the control loop to all participants.
-Participants that have Control Loop Elements in that Control Loop attempt an update on the state
-of the control loop elements they have for that control loop, and report the result back.
-
-The *startPhase* in the `Definition of TOSCA fundamental Control Loop Types
-<https://github.com/onap/policy-clamp/blob/master/common/src/main/resources/tosca/ControlLoopTOSCAServiceTemplateTypes.yaml>`_
-is particularly important in control loop state changes because sometime the user wishes to control
-the order in which the state changes in Control Loop Elements in a control loop. In state changes
-from *UNITITIALISED* → *PASSIVE* and from *PASSIVE* → *RUNNING*, control loop elements are started in
-increasing order of their *startPhase*. In state changes from *RUNNING* → *PASSIVE* and from *PASSIVE*
-→ *UNITITIALISED*, control loop elements are started in decreasing order of their *startPhase*.
-
-The CLAMP runtime controls the state change process described in the diagram below. The CLAMP runtime
-sends a Control Loop State Change message on DMaaP to all participants in a particular Start Phase so,
-in each state change multiple Control Loop State Change messages are sent, one for each Start Phase in
-the control loop. If more than one Control Loop Element has the same Start Phase, those Control Loop
-Elements receive the same Control Loop State Change message from DMaaP and start in parallel.
-
-The Participant reads each State Change Message it sees on DMaaP. If the Start Phase on the Control
-Loop State Change message matches the Start Phase of the Control Loop Element, the participant processes
-the State Change message. Otherwise the participant ignores the message.
-
-.. image:: ../images/clamp-cl-participants/controlloop-state-change.png
-
-The handling of a ControlLoopStateChange message in each participant is as shown below.
-
-.. image:: ../images/clamp-cl-participants/controlloop-state-change-msg.png
-
-Control Loop Monitoring and Reporting
--------------------------------------
-
-This dialogue is used as a heartbeat mechanism for participants, to monitor the status of Control Loop
-Elements, and to gather statistics on control loops. The ParticipantStatus message is sent periodically
-by each participant. The reporting interval for sending the message is configurable.
-
-.. image:: ../images/clamp-cl-participants/controlloop-monitoring.png
-
-
-Messages
-========
-
-The CLAMP Control Loop Participant Protocol uses the following messages. The descriptions below give
-an overview of each message. For the precise definition of the messages, see the `CLAMP code at Github
-<https://github.com/onap/policy-clamp/tree/master/models/src/main/java/org/onap/policy/clamp/controlloop/models/messages/dmaap/participant>`_
-. All messages are carried on DMaaP.
-
-
-.. list-table::
- :widths: 15 10 10 15 15 35
- :header-rows: 1
-
- * - Message
- - Source
- - Target
- - Purpose
- - Important Fields
- - Field Descriptions
- * - ParticipantRegister
- - Participant
- - CLAMP Runtime
- - Participant registers with the CLAMP runtime
- - ParticipantId
- - The ID of this participant
- * -
- -
- -
- -
- - ParticipantType
- - The type of the participant, maps to the capabilities of the participant in Control Loop Type
- Definitions
- * - ParticipantRegisterAck
- - CLAMP Runtime
- - Participant
- - Acknowledgement of Participant Registration
- - ParticipantId
- - The ID of this participant
- * -
- -
- -
- -
- - ParticipantType
- - The type of the participant, maps to the capabilities of the participant in Control Loop Type
- Definitions
- * -
- -
- -
- -
- - Result
- - Success/Fail
- * -
- -
- -
- -
- - Message
- - Message indicating reason for failure
- * - ParticipantUpdate
- - CLAMP Runtime
- - Participant
- - CLAMP Runtime sends Control Loop Element Definitions and Common Parameter Values to Participants
- - ParticipantDefinitionUpdateMap
- - Map with Participant ID as its key, each value on the map is a ControlLoopElementDefintionMap
- * -
- -
- -
- -
- - ControlLoopElementDefintionMap
- - List of ControlLoopElementDefinition values for a particular participant, keyed by its Control
- Loop Element Definition ID
- * -
- -
- -
- -
- - ControlLoopElementDefinition
- - A ControlLoopElementToscaServiceTemplate containing the definition of the Control Loop Element
- and a CommonPropertiesMap with the values of the common property values for Control Loop Elements
- of this type
- * -
- -
- -
- -
- - ControlLoopElementToscaServiceTemplate
- - The definition of the Control Loop Element in TOSCA
- * -
- -
- -
- -
- - CommonPropertiesMap
- - A <String, String> map indexed by the property name. Each map entry is the serialized value of
- the property, which can be deserialized into an instance of the type of the property.
- * - ParticipantUpdateAck
- - Participant
- - CLAMP Runtime
- - Acknowledgement of Participant Update
- - ParticipantId
- - The ID of this participant
- * -
- -
- -
- -
- - ParticipantType
- - The type of the participant, maps to the capabilities of the participant in Control Loop Type
- Definitions
- * -
- -
- -
- -
- - Result
- - Success/Fail
- * -
- -
- -
- -
- - Message
- - Message indicating reason for failure
- * - ParticipantDeregister
- - Participant
- - CLAMP Runtime
- - Participant deregisters with the CLAMP runtime
- - ParticipantId
- - The ID of this participant
- * -
- -
- -
- -
- - ParticipantType
- - The type of the participant, maps to the capabilities of the participant in Control Loop Type
- Definitions
- * - ParticipantDeregisterAck
- - CLAMP Runtime
- - Participant
- - Acknowledgement of Participant Deegistration
- - ParticipantId
- - The ID of this participant
- * -
- -
- -
- -
- - ParticipantType
- - The type of the participant, maps to the capabilities of the participant in Control Loop Type
- Definitions
- * -
- -
- -
- -
- - Result
- - Success/Fail
- * -
- -
- -
- -
- - Message
- - Message indicating reason for failure
- * - ControlLoopUpdate
- - CLAMP Runtime
- - Participant
- - CLAMP Runtime sends Control Loop Element instances and Instance Specific Parameter Values for
- a Control Loop Instance to Participants
- - ControlLoopId
- - The name and version of the Control Loop
- * -
- -
- -
- -
- - ParticipantUpdateMap
- - Map with Participant ID as its key, each value on the map is a ControlLoopElementList
- * -
- -
- -
- -
- - ControlLoopElementList
- - List of ControlLoopElement values for the Control Loop
- * -
- -
- -
- -
- - ControlLoopElement
- - A ControlLoopElement, which contains among other things a PropertiesMap with the values of the
- property values for this Control Loop Element instance and a ToscaServiceTemplateFragment with
- extra concept definitions and instances that a participant may need.
- * -
- -
- -
- -
- - PropertiesMap
- - A <String, String> map indexed by the property name. Each map entry is the serialized value of
- the property, which can be deserialized into an instance of the type of the property.
- * -
- -
- -
- -
- - ToscaServiceTemplateFragment
- - A well-formed TOSCA service template containing extra concept definitions and instances that a
- participant may need. For example, the Policy Participant may need policy type definitions or
- policy instances to be provided if they are not already stored in the Policy Framework.
- * - ControlLoopUpdateAck
- - Participant
- - CLAMP Runtime
- - Acknowledgement of Control Loop Update
- - ParticipantId
- - The ID of this participant
- * -
- -
- -
- -
- - ParticipantType
- - The type of the participant, maps to the capabilities of the participant in Control Loop Type
- Definitions
- * -
- -
- -
- -
- - ControlLoopId
- - The name and version of the Control Loop
- * -
- -
- -
- -
- - ControlLoopResult
- - Holds a Result and Message for the overall operation on the participant and a map of Result
- and Message fields for each Control Loop Element of the control loop on this participant
- * -
- -
- -
- -
- - Result
- - Success/Fail
- * -
- -
- -
- -
- - Message
- - Message indicating reason for failure
- * - ControlLoopStateChange
- - CLAMP Runtime
- - Participant
- - CLAMP Runtime asks Participants to change the state of a Control Loop
- - ControlLoopId
- - The name and version of the Control Loop
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- - currentState
- - The current state of the Control Loop
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- - orderedState
- - The state that the Control Loop should transition to
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- - startPhase
- - The start phase to which this ControLoopStateChange message applies
- * - ControlLoopStateChangeAck
- - Participant
- - CLAMP Runtime
- - Acknowledgement of Control Loop State Change
- - ParticipantId
- - The ID of this participant
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- - ParticipantType
- - The type of the participant, maps to the capabilities of the participant in Control Loop Type
- Definitions
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- - ControlLoopId
- - The name and version of the Control Loop
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- - startPhase
- - The start phase to which this ControLoopStateChangeAck message applies
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- - ControlLoopResult
- - Holds a Result and Message for the overall operation on the participant and a map of Result and
- Message fields for each Control Loop Element of the control loop on this participant
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- - Result
- - Success/Fail
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- - Message
- - Message indicating reason for failure
- * - ParticipantStatusReq
- - CLAMP Runtime
- - Participant
- - Request that the specified participants return a ParticipantStatus message immediately
- - ParticipantId
- - The ID of this participant, if not specified, all participants respond.
- * - ParticipantStatus
- - Participant
- - CLAMP Runtime
- - Periodic or on-demand report for heartbeat, Participant Status, Control Loop Status, and Control
- Loop Statistics
- - ParticipantId
- - The ID of this participant
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- - ParticipantType
- - The type of the participant, maps to the capabilities of the participant in Control Loop
- Type Definitions
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- - ParticipantDefinitionUpdateMap (returned in repsonse to ParticipantStatusReq only)
- - See ParticipantUpdate message above for definition of this field
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- - ParticipantStatus
- - The current status of the participant for monitoring
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- - ParticipantStatistics
- - Statistics on the participant such as up time, or messages processed. Can include participant
- specific data in a string blob that is opaque to CLAMP
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- - ControlLoopInfoMap
- - A map of ControlLoopInfo types indexed by ControlLoopId, one entry for each control loop
- running on the participant
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- - ControlLoopInfo
- - The ControlLoopStatus and ControlLoopStatistics for a given control loop
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- - ControlLoopStatus
- - The current status of the control loop for monitoring
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- - ControlLoopStatistics
- - Statistics on the control loop such as up time, or messages processed. Can include participant
- specific data in a string blob that is opaque to CLAMP
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