Query: pvmfgetinst
OS: redhat
Section: 3pvm
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GETINST(3PVM) PVM Version 3.4 GETINST(3PVM)NAMEpvm_getinst - Returns the instance number in a group of a PVM process.SYNOPSISC int inum = pvm_getinst( char *group, int tid ) Fortran call pvmfgetinst( group, tid, inum )PARAMETERSgroup Character string group name of an existing group. tid Integer task identifier of a PVM process. inum Integer instance number returned by the routine. Instance numbers start at 0 and count up. Values less than zero indicate an error.DESCRIPTIONThe routine pvm_getinst takes a group name group and a PVM task identifier tid and returns the unique instance number that corresponds to the input. It can be called by any task whether in the group or not. If pvm_getinst is successful, inum will be >= 0. If some error occurs then inum will be < 0.EXAMPLESC: inum = pvm_getinst( "worker", pvm_mytid() ); -------- inum = pvm_getinst( "worker", tid[i] ); Fortran: CALL PVMFGETINST( 'GROUP3', TID, INUM )ERRORSThese error conditions can be returned by pvm_getinst PvmSysErr pvmd was not started or has crashed. PvmBadParam giving an invalid tid value. PvmNoGroup giving a non-existent group name. PvmNotInGroup specifying a group in which the tid is not a member.SEE ALSOpvm_joingroup(3PVM), pvm_gettid(3PVM) 30 August, 1993 GETINST(3PVM)
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