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A range must be lower - upper values
From 30 to 8 mean's nothing.
 

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getdevicerange(3TSOL)				       Trusted Extensions Library Functions				     getdevicerange(3TSOL)

NAME
getdevicerange - get the label range of a device SYNOPSIS
cc [flag...] file... -lbsm -ltsol [library...] #include <tsol/label.h> blrange_t *getdevicerange(const char *device); DESCRIPTION
The getdevicerange() function returns the label range of a user-allocatable device. If the label range is not specified for device, getdevicerange() returns the default values of ADMIN_LOW for the lower bound and ADMIN_HIGH for the upper bound of device. From the command line, list_devices(1) can be used to see the label range of device. RETURN VALUES
The getdevicerange() function returns NULL on failure and sets errno. On successful completion, it returns a pointer to a blrange_t struc- ture which must be freed by the caller, as follows: blrange_t *range; ... m_label_free(range->lower_bound); m_label_free(range->upper_bound); free(range); ERRORS
The getdevicerange() function will fail if: EAGAIN There is not enough memory available to allocate the required bytes. The application could try later. ENOMEM The physical limits of the system are exceeded by size bytes of memory which cannot be allocated. ENOTSUP Invalid upper or lower bound for device. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------+-----------------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------+-----------------------------------+ |Interface Stability | Committed | +-----------------------+-----------------------------------+ |MT-Level | MT-Safe | +-----------------------+-----------------------------------+ SEE ALSO
list_devices(1), free(3C), libtsol(3LIB), m_label_free(3TSOL), attributes(5) Validating the Label Request Against the Printer's Label Range in Solaris Trusted Extensions Developer's Guide NOTES
The functionality described on this manual page is available only if the system is configured with Trusted Extensions. SunOS 5.11 20 Jul 2007 getdevicerange(3TSOL)
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