Query: dpm_getstatus_putreq
OS: debian
Section: 3
Format: Original Unix Latex Style Formatted with HTML and a Horizontal Scroll Bar
DPM_GETSTATUS_PUTREQ(3) DPM Library Functions DPM_GETSTATUS_PUTREQ(3)NAMEdpm_getstatus_putreq - get status for a dpm_put requestSYNOPSIS#include <sys/types.h> #include "dpm_api.h" int dpm_getstatus_putreq (char *r_token, int nbtosurls, char **tosurls, int *nbreplies, struct dpm_putfilestatus **filestatuses)DESCRIPTIONdpm_getstatus_putreq gets status for a dpm_put request. The input arguments are: r_token specifies the token returned by a previous put request. nbtosurls specifies the number of files for which the status is requested. If zero, the status of all files in the put request is returned. tosurls specifies the array of file names. The output arguments are: nbreplies will be set to the number of replies in the array of file statuses. filestatuses will be set to the address of an array of dpm_putfilestatus structures allocated by the API. The client application is responsible for freeing the array when not needed anymore. struct dpm_putfilestatus { char *to_surl; char *turl; u_signed64 filesize; int status; char *errstring; time_t pintime; time_t f_lifetime; };RETURN VALUEThis routine returns 0 if the operation was successful or -1 if the operation failed. In the latter case, serrno is set appropriately.ERRORSEFAULT nbtosurls is strictly positive and tosurls is NULL or r_token, nbreplies or filestatuses is a NULL pointer. ENOMEM Memory could not be allocated for marshalling the request. EINVAL nbtosurls is not positive, the token is invalid/unknown or all file requests have errors. SENOSHOST Host unknown. SEINTERNAL Database error. SECOMERR Communication error.LCG$Date: 2006/12/20 15:59:47 $ DPM_GETSTATUS_PUTREQ(3)
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