10-23-2009
I wonder if this is a timeout issue or such. Is the Windows box on the same network segment?
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LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
lfs_segwait
LFS_SEGWAIT(2) BSD System Calls Manual LFS_SEGWAIT(2)
NAME
lfs_segwait -- wait until a segment is written
LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h>
int
lfs_segwait(fsid_t *fsidp, struct timeval *tv);
DESCRIPTION
lfs_segwait() blocks until a new segment is acquired for writing by the filesystem specified by *fsidp or if *fsidp is -1, until a segment is
acquired for writing by any LFS filesystem.
If timeout is non-zero, lfs_segwait() will return after timeout milliseconds regardless of whether a new segment has been designated for
writing or not.
RETURN VALUES
lfs_segwait() returns 0 if a new segment was acquired; 1 if it timed out; or -1 on error.
ERRORS
An error return from lfs_segwait() indicates:
[EFAULT] fsidp points outside the process's allocated address space.
[EINTR] A signal was delivered before the time limit expired and before a new segment was designated for writing.
[EINVAL] The specified time limit is negative.
SEE ALSO
lfs_bmapv(2), lfs_markv(2), lfs_segclean(2), lfs_cleanerd(8)
HISTORY
The lfs_segwait() function call appeared in 4.4BSD.
BSD
May 23, 2000 BSD