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Operating Systems AIX how to know if my aix have multi-path driver installed? Post 302437959 by dukessd on Friday 16th of July 2010 08:03:10 PM
Old 07-16-2010
It depends on the AIX level and what storage is connected.
AIX includes a multi path driver for some types of disks, for others you will need to install a specific driver.
What is your AIX level and what disks are you working with?
 

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XSetFontPath()															    XSetFontPath()

Name
  XSetFontPath - set the font search path.

Synopsis
  XSetFontPath(display, directories, ndirs)
	Display *display;
	char **directories;
	int ndirs;

Arguments
  display   Specifies a connection to an X server; returned from XOpenDisplay().

  directories
	    Specifies the directory path used to look for the font.  Setting the path to the empty list restores the default path defined for
	    the X server.

  ndirs     Specifies the number of directories in the path.

Description
  XSetFontPath() defines the directory search path for font lookup for all clients.  Therefore the user  should  construct  a  new  directory
  search  path	carefully  by adding to the old directory search path obtained by XGetFontPath().  Passing an invalid path can result in pre-
  venting the server from accessing any fonts.	Also avoid restoring the default path, since some other client may have changed the  path  on
  purpose.

  The  interpretation  of the strings is operating-system-dependent, but they are intended to specify directories to be searched in the order
  listed.  Also, the contents of these strings are operating system specific and are not intended to be used by client applications.

  An X server is permitted to cache font information internally, for example, it might cache an entire font from a file and not check on sub-
  sequent  opens of that font to see if the underlying font file has changed.  However, when the font path is changed the X server is guaran-
  teed to flush all cached information about fonts for which there currently are no explicit resource IDs allocated.

  The meaning of errors from this request is implementation-dependent.

Errors
  BadValue

See Also
  XCreateFontCursor(), XFreeFont(), XFreeFontInfo(), XFreeFontNames(),	XFreeFontPath(),  XGetFontPath(),  XGetFontProperty(),	XListFonts(),
  XListFontsWithInfo(), XLoadFont(), XLoadQueryFont(), XQueryFont(), XSetFont(), XUnloadFont().

Xlib - Fonts															    XSetFontPath()
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