06-28-2012
Great job, thanks!
We updated your forum title to "Event Predictions Manager".
When you have time, feel free to post new events you created to either the "Members Only" or 'What's On Your Mind" forums, and promote the newly created events so others will know you created them and maybe play along.
If people start to play, we admins can clean up the main page a bit more, maybe even make it a toolbar iframe app for registered members; and help promote this as well.
We would like to see many events in play .... sports, science, technology and current events.
You might consider also posting regular updates in the forums (above) about the status of your favorite event predictions (event, time left to play, total played so far, etc.)
Thanks again ni2 !!
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
rdma_create_event_channel
RDMA_CREATE_EVENT_CHANNEL(3) Librdmacm Programmer's Manual RDMA_CREATE_EVENT_CHANNEL(3)
NAME
rdma_create_event_channel - Open a channel used to report communication events.
SYNOPSIS
#include <rdma/rdma_cma.h>
struct rdma_event_channel * rdma_create_event_channel (void);
ARGUMENTS
void no arguments
DESCRIPTION
Asynchronous events are reported to users through event channels.
RETURN VALUE
Returns a pointer to the created event channel, or NULL if the request fails. On failure, errno will be set to indicate the failure rea-
son.
NOTES
Event channels are used to direct all events on an rdma_cm_id. For many clients, a single event channel may be sufficient, however, when
managing a large number of connections or cm_id's, users may find it useful to direct events for different cm_id's to different channels
for processing.
All created event channels must be destroyed by calling rdma_destroy_event_channel. Users should call rdma_get_cm_event to retrieve events
on an event channel.
Each event channel is mapped to a file descriptor. The associated file descriptor can be used and manipulated like any other fd to change
its behavior. Users may make the fd non-blocking, poll or select the fd, etc.
SEE ALSO
rdma_cm(7), rdma_get_cm_event(3), rdma_destroy_event_channel(3)
librdmacm 2007-05-15 RDMA_CREATE_EVENT_CHANNEL(3)