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scf_service_create(3scf) [opendarwin man page]

scf_service_create(3SCF)												  scf_service_create(3SCF)

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scf_service_create, scf_service_handle, scf_service_destroy, scf_service_get_parent, scf_service_get_name, scf_scope_get_service, scf_scope_add_service, scf_service_delete - create and manipulate service handles and services in the Service Configuration Facility SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag... ] file... -lscf [ library... ] #include <libscf.h> scf_service_t *scf_service_create(scf_handle_t *handle); scf_handle_t *scf_service_handle(scf_service_t *svc); void scf_service_destroy(scf_service_t *svc); int scf_service_get_parent(scf_service_t *svc, scf_scope_t *sc); ssize_t scf_service_get_name(const scf_service_t *svc, char *buf, size_t size); int scf_scope_get_service(const scf_scope_t *sc, const char *name, scf_service_t *svc); int scf_scope_add_service(const scf_scope_t *sc, const char *name, scf_service_t *svc); int scf_service_delete(scf_service_t *svc); Services form the middle layer of the Service Configuration Facility repository tree. Services are children of a scope (see scf_scope_cre- ate(3SCF)) and have three sets of children: Property groups These hold configuration information shared by all of the instances of the service. See scf_pg_create(3SCF), scf_iter_service_pgs(3SCF), and scf_iter_service_pgs_typed(3SCF). Instances A particular instantiation of the service. See scf_instance_create(3SCF). A service groups one or more related instances and provides a shared configuration for them. An scf_service_t is an opaque handle that can be set to a single service at any given time. The scf_service_create() function allocates and initializes a new scf_service_t bound to handle. The scf_service_destroy() function destroys and frees svc. The scf_service_handle() function retrieves the handle to which svc is bound. The scf_service_get_parent() function sets sc to the scope that is the parent of svc. The scf_service_get_name() function retrieves the name of the service to which svc is set. The scf_scope_get_service() function sets svc to the service specified by name in the scope specified by sc. The scf_scope_add_service() function sets svc to a new service specified by name in the scope specified by sc. The scf_service_delete() function deletes the service to which svc is set, as well as all of its children. Upon successful completion, scf_service_create() returns a new scf_service_t. Otherwise, it returns NULL. Upon successful completion, scf_service_handle() returns the handle to which svc is bound. Otherwise, it returns NULL. Upon successful completion, scf_service_get_name() returns the length of the string written, not including the terminating null byte. Oth- erwise, it returns -1. Upon successful completion, scf_service_get_parent(), scf_scope_get_service(), scf_scope_add_service(), and scf_service_delete() return 0. Otherwise, it returns -1. The scf_service_create() function will fail if: SCF_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT The value of the handle argument is NULL. SCF_ERROR_NO_MEMORY There is not enough memory to allocate an scf_service_t. SCF_ERROR_NO_RESOURCES The server does not have adequate resources for a new scope handle. The scf_service_handle() function will fail if: SCF_ERROR_HANDLE_DESTROYED The handle associated with svc has been destroyed. The scf_service_get_name(), scf_service_get_parent(), and scf_service_delete() functions will fail if: SCF_ERROR_DELETED The service has been deleted by someone else. SCF_ERROR_NOT_SET The service is not set. SCF_ERROR_NOT_BOUND The handle is not bound. SCF_ERROR_CONNECTION_BROKEN The connection to the repository was lost. The scf_service_delete() function will fail if: SCF_ERROR_EXISTS The service contains instances. The scf_scope_add_service() function will fail if: SCF_ERROR_EXISTS A {service,instance,property group} named name already exists. SCF_ERROR_DELETED The parent entity has been deleted. The scf_scope_add_service() and scf_scope_get_service() functions will fail if: SCF_ERROR_NO_RESOURCES The server does not have the resources to complete the request. SCF_ERROR_NOT_SET The scope is not set. SCF_ERROR_NOT_FOUND The service specified by name was not found. SCF_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT The value of the name argument is not a valid service name. SCF_ERROR_HANDLE_MISMATCH The scope and service are not derived from the same handle. SCF_ERROR_NOT_BOUND The handle is not bound. SCF_ERROR_CONNECTION_BROKEN The connection to the repository was lost. The scf_scope_add_service() and scf_service_delete() functions will fail if: SCF_ERROR_PERMISSION_DENIED The user does not have sufficient privileges to create or delete a service. SCF_ERROR_BACKEND_READONLY The repository backend is read-only. SCF_ERROR_BACKEND_ACCESS The repository backend refused the modification. The scf_error(3SCF) function can be used to retrieve the error value. See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Evolving | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |MT-Level |Safe | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ libscf(3LIB), scf_error(3SCF), scf_handle_decode_fmri(3SCF), scf_iter_service_pgs(3SCF), scf_iter_service_pgs_typed(3SCF), scf_instance_create(3SCF), scf_pg_create(3SCF), scf_scope_create(3SCF), scf_service_to_fmri(3SCF), attributes(5), smf(5) 21 Aug 2005 scf_service_create(3SCF)
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