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Progress White Paper: Responsive Process Management

Achieving Operational Responsiveness Through Responsive Process Management Operational responsiveness enables businesses to achieve a higher level of business performance. It gives you the ability to respond to changing conditions and business events as they occur, enabling business leaders to capitalize on commercial opportunities, drive greater efficiencies in their organizations, and reduce risk. The Progress RPM [...]

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media_getid(3VOLMGT)					Volume Management Library Functions				      media_getid(3VOLMGT)

NAME
media_getid - return the id of a piece of media SYNOPSIS
cc [flag ...] file ...-lvolgmt [library ...] #include <volmgt.h> ulonglong_t media_getid(char *vol_path); DESCRIPTION
media_getid() returns the id of a piece of media. Volume Management must be running. See volmgt_running(3VOLMGT). PARAMETERS
vol_path Path to the block or character special device. RETURN VALUES
media_getid() returns the id of the volume. This value is unique for each volume. If media_getid() returns 0, the path provided is not valid, for example, it is a block or char device. EXAMPLES
Example 1: Using media_getid() The following example first checks if Volume Management is running, then checks the volume management name space for path, and then returns the id for the piece of media. char *path; ... if (volmgt_running()) { if (volmgt_ownspath(path)) { (void) printf("id of %s is %lld ", path, media_getid(path)); } } If a program using media_getid() does not check whether or not Volume Management is running, then any NULL return value will be ambiguous, as it could mean that either Volume Management does not have path in its name space, or Volume Management is not running. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |MT Level |Safe | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Commitment Level |Public | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
volmgt_ownspath(3VOLMGT),volmgt_running(3VOLMGT),attributes(5) SunOS 5.10 29 Apr1998 media_getid(3VOLMGT)