class_create(3) Library Functions Manual class_create(3)NAME
class_create - Create a new class
LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libclass.a)
SYNOPSIS
#include <apar_types.h> #include <sys/class.h>
class_change(class_apar_handle_t handle, char *class_name, struct resource_limits *limits);
PARAMETERS
The partition descriptor returned by class_open(). The name of the class to change. The input is the new resource limits, the output is
the resources available.
DESCRIPTION
Create a new class. The created class will be empty. Use class_add() to populate the class. If the value of percent causes the total
percentage of all classes to exceed 100%, the call will fail and avail will contain the remaining percentage available.
Specify CLASS_RESOURCE_SCHED_DISABLED for the target limit of any resource that is not needed.
Note that the calling process must have root access privileges.
RETURN VALUES
The operation was successfully completed. An invalid partition handle was specified. The class_name is not an ASCII string. The
class_name already exists. No space available in class_name. The requested percentage not is not in the range 0 - 100 or is not
CLASS_RESOURCE_SCHED_DISABLED or CLASS_RESOURCE_SCHED_DISABLED. Requested percentage not available. The struct resource_percent <xxx-
available> (where xxx is an integer in the range 0-100 representing percentage) will contain the maximum available percentage.
SEE ALSO Functions:class_init(3), class_change(3), class_close(3), class_configure(3), class_get_config_stats(3), class_close(3), class_delete(3),
class_destroy(3), class_disable(3), class_enable(3), class_save_database(3), class_restore_database(3), class_load_database(3),
class_change_name(3), class_database_file_exists(3), class_database_name(3), class_database_modified(3), class_get_classes(3),
class_get_class_members(3),
Commands:class_admin(8), runclass(1), class_scheduling(4)
Other: The System Administration guide. delim off
class_create(3)
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