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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Checking concurrent SSHD connections Post 302560508 by csorhand on Friday 30th of September 2011 03:10:42 AM
Old 09-30-2011
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xpaopen(3)							SAORD Documentation							xpaopen(3)

NAME
XPAOpen - allocate a persistent client handle SYNOPSIS
#include <xpa.h> XPA XPAOpen(char *mode); DESCRIPTION
XPAOpen() allocates a persistent XPA struct that can be used with calls to XPAGet(), XPASet(), XPAInfo(), XPAGetFd(), and XPASetFd(). Per- sistence means that a connection to an XPA server is not closed when one of the above calls is completed but will be re-used on successive calls. Using XPAOpen() therefore saves the time it takes to connect to a server, which could be significant with slow connections or if there will be a large number of exchanges with a given access point. The mode argument currently is ignored ("reserved for future use"). An XPA struct is returned if XPAOpen() was successful; otherwise NULL is returned. This returned struct can be passed as the first argument to XPAGet(), etc. Those calls will update the list of active XPA connections. Already connected servers (from a previous call) are left connected and new servers also will be connected. Old servers (from a previous call) that are no longer needed are disconnected. The con- nected servers will remain connected when the next call to XPAGet() is made and connections are once again updated. Example - #include <xpa.h> XPA xpa; xpa = XPAOpen(NULL); SEE ALSO
See xpa(7) for a list of XPA help pages version 2.1.14 June 7, 2012 xpaopen(3)
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