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Operating Systems HP-UX From a C++ application how to find if a hpux host is in standard mode or trusted mode Post 302998183 by einsteinBrain on Friday 26th of May 2017 05:15:55 PM
Old 05-26-2017
HP From a C++ application how to find if a hpux host is in standard mode or trusted mode

is there a way for my C++ application to find out which mode the hpux OS is running in?

standard mode or trusted mode.
 

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XHPGetServerMode(3X)													      XHPGetServerMode(3X)

NAME
XHPGetServerMode - Get the mode of the specified screen. SYNOPSIS
int XHPGetServerMode (display, screen) Display *display; int screen; ARGUMENTS
display Specifies the connection to the X server. screen Specifies the number of the screen whose mode is requested. DESCRIPTION
This request enables a client program to determine the mode of a screen. The mode returned is an integer that can be compared against one of the predefined modes. The following modes are defined: XHPOVERLAY_MODE The X server is running in the overlay planes. XHPIMAGE_MODE The X server is running in the image planes. XHPSTACKED_SCREENS_MODE The X server is running with the overlay and image planes on different screens. XHPCOMBINED_MODE The X server is running in both the overlay and image planes. These constants can be obtained by including the file /usr/include/X11/XHPproto.h. If an invalid screen number is used, a -1 will be returned by this request. DIAGNOSTICS
The return value indicates success or failure. RETURN VALUE
This request returns the display mode if the request is successful, and a -1 if an invalid screen id is used. FILES
/usr/include/X11/XHPproto.h ORIGIN
Hewlett-Packard Company X Version 11 Release 5 XHPGetServerMode(3X)
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