dpns_listreplicax
lists replica entries for a given pool/server/filesystem.
This routine returns a pointer to a structure containing the current replica
entry.
struct dpns_filereplica {
u_signed64 fileid;
u_signed64 nbaccesses;
time_t atime; /* last access to replica */
time_t ptime; /* replica pin time */
char status;
char f_type; /* 'V' for Volatile, 'P' for Permanent */
char poolname[CA_MAXPOOLNAMELEN+1];
char host[CA_MAXHOSTNAMELEN+1];
char fs[80];
char sfn[CA_MAXSFNLEN+1];
};
poolname
specifies the disk pool (only meaningful for the DPM).
server
specifies the Storage Element or disk server hostname.
fs
specifies the file system (only meaningful for the DPM).
flags
may be one of the following constant:
CNS_LIST_BEGIN
the first call must have this flag set to allocate buffers and
initialize pointers.
CNS_LIST_CONTINUE
all the following calls must have this flag set.
CNS_LIST_END
final call to terminate the list and free resources.
RETURN VALUE
This routine returns a pointer to a structure containing the current replica
entry if the operation was successful or NULL if all entries have been returned
or if the operation failed. In the latter case,
serrno
is set appropriately.
EXAMPLES
A C program listing the files residing on a given server could look like:
int flags;
dpns_list list;
struct dpns_filereplica *lp;
flags = CNS_LIST_BEGIN;
while ((lp = dpns_listreplicax (NULL, server, NULL, flags, &list))) {
flags = CNS_LIST_CONTINUE;
/* process the entry */
.....
}
(void) dpns_listreplicax (NULL, server, NULL, CNS_LIST_END, &list);
ERRORS
ENOMEM
Memory could not be allocated for the output buffer.
EFAULT
poolname,
server
and
fs
are NULL pointers or
listp
is a NULL pointer.
EINVAL
The length of
poolname
exceeds
CA_MAXPOOLNAMELEN
or the length of
server
exceeds
CA_MAXHOSTNAMELEN
or the length of
fs
exceeds 79.