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CONFDB_OBJECT_ITER(3)				    Corosync Cluster Engine Programmer's Manual 			     CONFDB_OBJECT_ITER(3)

NAME
confdb_object_iter - Iterate through objects in the Configuration Database SYNOPSIS
#include <corosync/confdb.h> confdb_error_t confdb_object_iter_start(confdb_handle_t handle, unsigned int parent_object_handle ); confdb_error_t confdb_object_iter(confdb_handle_t handle, unsigned int parent_object_handle, unsigned int *object_handle, void *object_name, int *object_name_len ); confdb_error_t confdb_object_iter_destroy(confdb_handle_t handle, unsigned int parent_object_handle ); DESCRIPTION
The confdb_object_iter function repeatedly returns all objects that are subobjects of the specified parent. You must call confdb_object_iter_start first. This establishes a context for the parent object so that it knows where you are in the list. Then the next call to confdb_object_iter will return the handle of the first object in the list. Subsequent calls will return any remaining objects. The function returns CONFDB_ERR_ACCESS when the all of the matching objects have been seen. The function returns the name and length of the object as well as its handle. When you have finished searching for objects, call the confdb_object_iter_destroy library call to free up memory associated with the search context. RETURN VALUE
This call returns the CONFDB_OK value if successful, otherwise an error is returned. ERRORS
The errors are undocumented. SEE ALSO
confdb_overview(8), confdb_initialize(3), confdb_finalize(3), confdb_dispatch(3), confdb_object_create(3), confdb_object_destroy(3), confdb_object_parent_get(3), confdb_key_create(3), confdb_key_delete(3), confdb_key_get(3), confdb_key_replace(3), confdb_object_find_start(3), confdb_object_find(3), confdb_object_iter_start(3), confdb_object_iter(3), confdb_key_iter_start(3), confdb_key_iter(3), corosync Man Page 2008-04-17 CONFDB_OBJECT_ITER(3)

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CONFDB_DISPATCH(3)				    Corosync Cluster Engine Programmer's Manual 				CONFDB_DISPATCH(3)

NAME
confdb_dispatch - Dispatches callbacks from the CONFDB service SYNOPSIS
#include <corosync/confdb.h> int confdb_dispatch(confdb_handle_t handle, confdb_dispatch_t *dispatch_types); DESCRIPTION
The confdb_dispatch function is used to dispatch configuration changes. Each application may have several connections to the CONFDB API. Each application uses the handle argument to uniquely identify the con- nection. The dispatch_types argument is used to identify the type of dispatch to execute. The possible types are defined by the structure: typedef enum { CONFDB_DISPATCH_ONE, CONFDB_DISPATCH_ALL, CONFDB_DISPATCH_BLOCKING } confdb_dispatch_t; The dispatch values have the following meanings: CONFDB_DISPATCH_ONE Dispatch at least one callback, blocking until the callback is dispatched. CONFDB_DISPATCH_ALL Dispatch all waiting callbacks without blocking to wait for any callbacks. CONFDB_DISPATCH_BLOCKING Dispatch all callbacks blocking indefinitely. This is used in a threaded program where a thread is created, and then confdb_dis- patch() is called immediately from the created thread to execute callbacks. RETURN VALUE
This call returns the CONFDB_OK value if successful, otherwise an error is returned. ERRORS
The errors are undocumented. SEE ALSO
confdb_overview(8), confdb_initialize(3), confdb_finalize(3), confdb_fd_get(3), confdb_object_create(3), confdb_object_destroy(3), confdb_object_parent_get(3), confdb_key_create(3), confdb_key_delete(3), confdb_key_get(3), confdb_key_replace(3), confdb_object_find_start(3), confdb_object_find(3), confdb_object_iter_start(3), confdb_object_iter(3), confdb_key_iter_start(3), confdb_key_iter(3), corosync Man Page 2004-08-31 CONFDB_DISPATCH(3)
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