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Not sure what you want to check for. One idea is to use dd to read from the disk and write to /dev/null.
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zmq_close
ZMQ_CLOSE(3) 0MQ Manual ZMQ_CLOSE(3)
NAME
zmq_close - close 0MQ socket
SYNOPSIS
int zmq_close (void *socket);
DESCRIPTION
The zmq_close() function shall destroy the socket referenced by the socket argument. Any outstanding messages physically received from the
network but not yet received by the application with zmq_recv() shall be discarded. The behaviour for discarding messages sent by the
application with zmq_send() but not yet physically transferred to the network depends on the value of the ZMQ_LINGER socket option for the
specified socket.
Note
The default setting of ZMQ_LINGER does not discard unsent messages; this behaviour may cause the application to block when calling
zmq_term(). For details refer to zmq_setsockopt(3) and zmq_term(3).
RETURN VALUE
The zmq_close() function shall return zero if successful. Otherwise it shall return -1 and set errno to one of the values defined below.
ERRORS
ENOTSOCK
The provided socket was invalid.
SEE ALSO
zmq_socket(3) zmq_term(3) zmq_setsockopt(3) zmq(7)
AUTHORS
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0MQ 2.2.0 04/04/2012 ZMQ_CLOSE(3)