07-24-2012
thanks agama
its working fine ..but its taking the value from 1 ..
i dont want like that..
for ex:
first line in the file is 3
then
wants missing no after first line ..
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DAT.CONF(5) DAT.CONF(5)
NAME
dat.conf - configuration file for static registration of user-level DAT rdma providers
DESCRIPTION
The DAT (direct access transport) architecture supports the use of multiple DAT providers within a single consumer application. Consumers
implicitly select a provider using the Interface Adapter name parameter passed to dat_ia_open().
The subsystem that maps Interface Adapter names to provider implementations is known as the DAT registry. When a consumer calls
dat_ia_open(), the appropriate provider is found and notified of the consumer's request to access the IA. After this point, all DAT API
calls acting on DAT objects are automatically directed to the appropriate provider entry points.
A persistent, administratively configurable database is used to store mappings from IA names to provider information. This provider infor-
mation includes: the file system path to the provider library object, version information, and thread safety information. The location and
format of the registry is platform dependent. This database is known as the Static Registry (SR) and is provided via entries in the
dat.conf file. The process of adding a provider entry is termed Static Registration.
Registry File Format
* All characters after # on a line are ignored (comments).
* Lines on which there are no characters other than whitespace
and comments are considered blank lines and are ignored.
* Non-blank lines must have seven whitespace separated fields.
These fields may contain whitespace if the field is quoted
with double quotes. Within fields quoated with double quotes,
the backslash or qoute are valid escape sequences:
* Each non-blank line will contain the following fields:
- The IA Name.
- The API version of the library:
[k|u]major.minor where "major" and "minor" are both integers
in decimal format. User-level examples: "u1.2", and "u2.0".
- Whether the library is thread-safe: [threadsafe|nonthreadsafe]
- Whether this is the default section: [default|nondefault]
- The library image, version included, to be loaded.
- The vendor id and version of DAPL provider: id.major.minor
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- platform params, (not used)
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