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xpaset(3)							SAORD Documentation							 xpaset(3)

NAME
XPASet - send data to one or more XPA servers SYNOPSIS
#include <xpa.h> int XPASet(XPA xpa, char *template, char *paramlist, char *mode, char *buf, int len, char **names, char **messages, int n); DESCRIPTION
Send data to one or more XPA servers whose class:name identifier matches the specified template. A template of the form "class1:name1" is sent to the XPA name server, which returns a list of at most n matching XPA servers. A connection is established with each of these servers and the paramlist string is passed to the server as the data transfer request is initiated. If an XPA struct is passed to the call, the persistent connections are updated as described above. Otherwise, temporary connections are made to the servers (which will be closed when the call completes). The XPASet() routine transfers data from buf to the XPA servers. The length of buf (in bytes) should be placed in the len variable. A string containing the class:name and ip:port of each of these server is returned in the name array. If a given server returned an error or the server callback sends a message back to the client, then the message will be stored in the associated element of the messages array. NB: if specified, the name and messages arrays must be of size n or greater. The returned message string will be of the form: XPA$ERROR [error] (class:name ip:port) or XPA$MESSAGE [message] (class:name ip:port) The return value will contain the actual number of servers that were processed. This value thus will hold the number of valid entries in the names and messages arrays, and can be used to loop through these arrays. In names and/or messages is NULL, no information is passed back in that particular array. The mode string is of the form: "key1=value1,key2=value2,..." The following keywords are recognized: key value default explanation ------ -------- -------- ----------- ack true/false true if false, don't wait for ack from server (after callback completes) verify true/false false send buf from XPASet[Fd] to stdout doxpa true/false true client processes xpa requests The ack keyword is useful in cases where one does not want to wait for the server to complete, e.g. if a lot of processing needs to be done by the server on the passed data or when the success of the server operation is not relevant to the client. Normally, an XPA client will process incoming XPA server requests while awaiting the completion of the client request. Setting this vari- able to "false" will prevent XPA server requests from being processed by the client. Example - #include <xpa.h> #define NXPA 10 int i, got; int len; char *buf; char *names[NXPA]; char *messages[NXPA]; ... [fill buf with data and set len to the length, in bytes, of the data] ... /* send data to all access points */ got = XPASet(NULL, "ds9", "fits", NULL, buf, len, names, messages, NXPA); /* error processing */ for(i=0; i<got; i++){ if( messages[i] ){ fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: %s (%s) ", messages[i], names[i]); } if( names[i] ) free(names[i]); if( messages[i] ) free(messages[i]); } SEE ALSO
See xpa(7) for a list of XPA help pages version 2.1.14 June 7, 2012 xpaset(3)

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xpagetfd(3)							SAORD Documentation						       xpagetfd(3)

NAME
XPAGetFd - retrieve data from one or more XPA servers and write to files SYNOPSIS
#include <xpa.h> int XPAGetFd(XPA xpa, char *template, char *paramlist, char *mode, int *fds, char **names, char **messages, int n); DESCRIPTION
Retrieve data from one or more XPA servers whose class:name identifier matches the specified template and write it to files associated with one or more standard I/O fds (i.e, handles returned by open()). A template of the form "class1:name1" is sent to the XPA name server, which returns a list of at most ABS(n) matching XPA servers. A con- nection is established with each of these servers and the paramlist string is passed to the server as the data transfer request is initi- ated. If an XPA struct is passed to the call, then the persistent connections are updated as described above. Otherwise, temporary connec- tions are made to the servers (which will be closed when the call completes). The XPAGetFd() routine then retrieves data from the XPA servers, and write these data to the fds associated with one or more fds (i.e., results from open). Is n is positive, then there will be n fds and the data from each server will be sent to a separate fd. If n is nega- tive, then there is only 1 fd and all data is sent to this single fd. (The latter is how xpaget is implemented.) A string containing the class:name and ip:port is stored in the name array. If a given server returned an error or the server callback sends a message back to the client, then the message will be stored in the associated element of the messages array. NB: if specified, the name and messages arrays must be of size n or greater. The returned message string will be of the form: XPA$ERROR error-message (class:name ip:port) or XPA$MESSAGE message (class:name ip:port) Note that when there is an error stored in an messages entry, the corresponding bufs and lens entry may or may not be NULL and 0 (respec- tively), depending on the particularities of the server. The return value will contain the actual number of servers that were processed. This value thus will hold the number of valid entries in the bufs, lens, names, and messages arrays, and can be used to loop through these arrays. In names and/or messages is NULL, no information is passed back in that array. The mode string is of the form: "key1=value1,key2=value2,..." The following keywords are recognized: key value default explanation ------ -------- -------- ----------- ack true/false true if false, don't wait for ack from server (after callback completes) The ack keyword is not very useful, since the server completes the callback in order to return the data anyway. It is here for completion (and perhaps for future usefulness). Example - #include <xpa.h> #define NXPA 10 int i, got; int fds[NXPA]; char *names[NXPA]; char *messages[NXPA]; for(i=0; i<NXPA; i++) fds[i] = open(...); got = XPAGetFd(NULL, "ds9", "file", NULL, fds, names, messages, NXPA); for(i=0; i<got; i++){ if( messages[i] != NULL ){ /* error processing */ fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: %s (%s) ", messages[i], names[i]); } if( names[i] ) free(names[i]); if( messages[i] ) free(messages[i]); } SEE ALSO
See xpa(7) for a list of XPA help pages version 2.1.14 June 7, 2012 xpagetfd(3)
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