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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users How to do an IP Divert From one ip to the other? Post 302520998 by kgrvamsi on Tuesday 10th of May 2011 01:04:44 AM
Old 05-10-2011
How to do an IP Divert From one ip to the other?

Hi Guys,

This was been a Project kinda stuff i working out effectively from past 1 month.i would like to thank Unix forums for helping me out.So here is my Problem.i was been planning out in creating a Intelligent monitoring machine to make it available for multiple applications to get the log files ,sending mails,taking intelligent decisions etc.but as i have a Web application (Liferay) i should make it get connected to a Mysql Replication Chain via My IMS ...so can any one please help me out how can i make my web application dosent knw which db its getting accessed and my db should be always 24/7 available for client.
 

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tt_default_session_set(library call)									      tt_default_session_set(library call)

NAME
tt_default_session_set -- set the current default session identifier SYNOPSIS
#include <Tt/tt_c.h> Tt_status tt_default_session_set( const char *sessid); DESCRIPTION
The tt_default_session_set function sets the current default session identifier. The ToolTalk service uses the initial user session as the default session and supports one session per procid. The application can make this call before it calls tt_open(3) to specify the session to which it wants to connect. The sessid argument is a pointer to the unique identifier for the session in which the procid is interested. RETURN VALUE
Upon successful completion, the tt_default_session_set function returns the status of the operation as one of the following Tt_status val- ues: TT_OK The operation completed successfully. TT_ERR_NOMP The ttsession(1) process is not running and the ToolTalk service cannot restart it. TT_ERR_PROCID The current default process identifier is out of date or invalid. TT_ERR_SESSION The specified ToolTalk session is out of date or invalid. APPLICATION USAGE
To change to another opened session, the application must use the tt_default_procid_set function. To join other sessions, the procid must first set the new session as the default session, and then initialize and register with the ToolTalk service. The calls required must be in the following order: tt_default_session_set tt_open The tt_open(3) may create another ToolTalk procid, the connection to which is identified by a procid. Only one ToolTalk session per procid is allowed. (However, multiple procids are allowed in a client.) There are no API calls to determine to which session a particular procid is connected. If it is important for the application to know the session to which it is connected, it must make the following calls in the indicated order: tt_open tt_default_session The application can then store the information by indexing it by the procid returned by the tt_open(3) call. SEE ALSO
Tt/tt_c.h - Tttt_c(5), tt_open(3), tt_default_procid(3), tt_default_session(3). tt_default_session_set(library call)
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