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- /*++ BUILD Version: 0001 // Increment this if a change has global effects
-
- Copyright (c) 1997-1999 Microsoft Corporation
-
- Module Name:
-
- schedule.h
-
- Abstract:
-
- This file defines a common schedule structure for use by various NT
- components.
-
- --*/
-
- #ifndef _SCHEDULE_H_
- #pragma option push -b -a8 -pc -A- /*P_O_Push*/
- #define _SCHEDULE_H_
-
- #if _MSC_VER > 1000
- #pragma once
- #endif
-
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- extern "C" {
- #endif
-
- //
- // The DS and FRS use the same structure to represent different schedules.
- // The DS uses a 15-minute polling schedule. FRS uses a 60-minute
- // start/stop schedule. Hence, the schedule for the system volume is
- // a special case because we only have the DS schedule to work from.
- // We will work around this problem by treating the 15
- // -minute polling schedule as a 60-minute start/stop schedule.
- // Replication is enabled for any hour that has any of the four
- // 15-minute bits set.
- //
- // When the ReplicationSchedule is not present the default is
- // "always replicate."
- //
-
- //
- // Only the interval schedule is currently implemented. Others are ignored.
- //
- #define SCHEDULE_INTERVAL 0 // schedule as understood by NT5
- #define SCHEDULE_BANDWIDTH 1 // bandwidth as understood by NT5
- #define SCHEDULE_PRIORITY 2 // priority as understood by NT5
-
- //
- // Schedule Header
- //
- // Each schedule blob begins with n array of schedule headers that
- // specify the number and type of schedules contained in the blob.
- //
- typedef struct _SCHEDULE_HEADER {
- ULONG Type; // one of the SCHEDULE_ ordinals
- ULONG Offset; // offset from start of schedule structure
- } SCHEDULE_HEADER, *PSCHEDULE_HEADER;
-
- //
- // Schedule
- //
- typedef struct _SCHEDULE {
- ULONG Size; // inclusive size in bytes
- ULONG Bandwidth;
- ULONG NumberOfSchedules;
- SCHEDULE_HEADER Schedules[1];
- } SCHEDULE, *PSCHEDULE;
- // The above structure is followed by the Data buffer and the
- // SCHEDULE_HEADER contains offsets to refer to the appropriate
- // parts in the data buffer.
-
- #define SCHEDULE_DATA_ENTRIES (7 * 24) // 7 days X 24 hours
-
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- }
- #endif
-
- #pragma option pop /*P_O_Pop*/
- #endif // _SCHEDULE_H_
-
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