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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers ports Post 9359 by doeboy on Thursday 25th of October 2001 06:07:08 PM
Old 10-25-2001
Try telneting to those ports and see if you get any responses. If the daemons are there, you should get some kind of response.
 

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mms_send_cmd(3MMS)				     Media Management System Library Functions					mms_send_cmd(3MMS)

NAME
mms_send_cmd, mms_send_acmd, mms_read_response, mms_free_rsp - communication functions for MMS client SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag...] file... -lmms [ library...] #include <mms_api.h> int mms_send_cmd(void *session, char *cmd, void **rsp); int mms_send_acmd(void *session, char *cmd, void (*callbk)(void *arg, void *arg1), void callbk_parm); int mms_read_response(void *session, char *tid, void **rsp); void mms_free_rsp(void *rsp); DESCRIPTION
For these functions, session specifies which session to use to communicate with the MMS. The mms_send_cmd() function sends an MMP command cmd with a task ID of tid to MMS. On successful completion of the command, the response is returned in rsp. This function can be used in either a synchronous or asynchronous session. The mms_send_acmd() function sends an MMP command cmd with a task ID of tid to MMS, but does not wait for a response from MMS. When a response is received, the API invokes the call back function callbk, passing callbk_parm as the first argument and the response as the sec- ond argument. This function can only be used in an asynchronous session. The mms_read_response() function obtains additional responses if the response to mms_send_cmd() or mms_send_acmd() function returned an "intermediate" response. This occurs when the response exceeds the allowed size and has to be delivered in several separate responses. The mms_free_rsp() function frees the memory associated with a response from one of the communication functions. Response Types There are five possible responses from MMS: cancelled The client cancelled the command prior to MMS starting execution of it. error The command failed to be executed. The format of the error response contains a error class and code indicating the type of failure that occurred. An optional error message may also be specified. intermediate The response contains data that exceeds a preset memory size that a response can contain. If a command generates a response that exceeds the preset memory size, MMS breaks the response into a series of responses consisting of one or more interme- diate responses followed by a success response. Each of the intermediate responses and the success response will contain a valid response structure that the client can process individually. success The command has completed successfully. The data that is returned with the success response is dependent on what the com- mand requested for a report. unacceptable The syntax of the command the client sent to MMS was invalid. RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, MMS_API_OK is returned. If a function encounters a processing error, it returns an error code indicating the type of error. ERRORS
These functions will fail if: MMS_API_ERR Unrecoverable internal processing error occurred. MMS_API_NOT_ERR_RSP Response is not an error response. MMS_API_SHUTDOWN Client has shut down API. MMS_ASYNC_API_FAILURE Reader thread unable to obtain reader mutex. MMS_CFG_FILE_ERR Unable to open watcher daemon's network configuration file. MMS_E_CONNECT_ERR Failed to connect to MMS. MMS_E_INVALID_RESPONSE Invalid MMS response to command. MMS_E_NET_IO_ERR Connection failure to MMS. MMS_E_SYNTAX_ERR MMS response contained a syntax error. MMS_ERR_BIAS Unknown Error code. MMS_INVALID_RSP Unknown response type received. MMS_MALLOC_ERROR Unable to allocate required space. MMS_MISSING_TASKID Unable to find task ID in response. MMS_SELECT_ERROR Select system call failed. MMS_TRACE_FAILURE Unable to open API's trace file. MMS_WRONG_API_MODE API session does not support this API command. MMS_WRONG_TASKID Wrong task ID found for accept response. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Uncommitted | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |MT-Level |MT-Safe | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
libmms(3LIB), mms_rsp_type(3MMS), mms_init(3MMS), attributes(5) SunOS 5.11 28 Oct 2008 mms_send_cmd(3MMS)
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