debian man page for dpns_unlink

Query: dpns_unlink

OS: debian

Section: 3

Format: Original Unix Latex Style Formatted with HTML and a Horizontal Scroll Bar

DPNS_UNLINK(3)						      DPNS Library Functions						    DPNS_UNLINK(3)

NAME
dpns_unlink - remove a DPNS file entry in the name server
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h> #include "dpns_api.h" int dpns_unlink (const char *path)
DESCRIPTION
dpns_unlink removes a DPNS file entry in the name server. path specifies the logical pathname relative to the current DPNS directory or the full DPNS pathname.
RETURN VALUE
This routine returns 0 if the operation was successful or -1 if the operation failed. In the latter case, serrno is set appropriately.
ERRORS
EPERM path is a directory. ENOENT The named file does not exist or is a null pathname. EACCES Search permission is denied on a component of the path prefix or write permission is denied on the parent directory or the parent has the sticky bit S_ISVTX set and the effective user ID of the requestor does not match the owner ID of the file and the effective user ID of the requestor does not match the owner ID of the directory and the file is not writable by the requestor and the requestor does not have ADMIN privilege in the Cupv database. EFAULT path is a NULL pointer. EEXIST File has replicas. ENOTDIR A component of path prefix is not a directory. ENAMETOOLONG The length of path exceeds CA_MAXPATHLEN or the length of a path component exceeds CA_MAXNAMELEN. SENOSHOST Host unknown. SENOSSERV Service unknown. SECOMERR Communication error. ENSNACT Name server is not running or is being shutdown.
SEE ALSO
Castor_limits(4), dpns_chdir(3), dpns_rmdir(3), Cupvlist(1)
AUTHOR
LCG Grid Deployment Team
DPNS
$Date: 2005/06/30 08:34:03 $ DPNS_UNLINK(3)
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