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Updated: July 2014, E39662-01
 
 

scds_simple_net_probe (3HA)

Name

scds_simple_net_probe - probe by establishing and terminating a TCP connection to an application

Synopsis

cc [flags…] –I /usr/cluster/include file –L /usr/cluster/lib 
     –l dsdev#include <rgm/libdsdev.h>
     scha_err_t scds_simple_net_probe(scds_handle_t handle, 
     scds_netaddr_t addr, time_t timeout, scds_fmsock_status_t *status, 
     int count);

Description

The scds_simple_net_probe() function is a wrapper function around scds_fm_net_connect(3HA) and scds_fm_net_disconnect(3HA). For hosts that have multiple mappings, scds_simple_net_probe () handles both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses for the supplied hostname .

You can retrieve a list of network addresses for the resource by using scds_get_netaddr_list(3HA).

The status for a connect to, or disconnect from, an IPv4 target is stored in the first member of the scds_fmsock_status_t array. The second member contains the status for an IPv6 target. If the hostname that is supplied to this function does not contain an IPv4 or IPv6 mapping, the corresponding status is set to SCDS_FMSOCK_NA.

Parameters

The following parameters are supported:

handle

The handle returned by scds_initialize(3HA).

addr

The hostname, TCP port number, and protocol identifier that specify where the process is listening.

timeout

The timeout value in seconds to wait for a successful connection. Each socket (IPv4 or IPv6) gets the same timeout period, and timeouts proceed in parallel.

status

Array of SCDS_MAX_IPADDR_TYPES members of type scds_fmsock_status_t. Each member in the array holds a status. This parameter is an output argument that is set by this function.

count

The number of members in the socklist array. Set this parameter to SCDS_MAX_IPADDR_TYPES.

Return Values

The scds_simple_net_probe() function returns the following values:

0

The function succeeded.

SCHA_ERR_INVAL

The function was called with invalid parameters.

Other nonzero values

At least one connect operation failed due to a timeout, a refused connection, or some other error. Inspect the err field of all members of the socklist array that are set to SCDS_FMSOCK_ERR to determine the exact error.

nonzero

At least one connect or disconnect operation failed. You can inspect the scds_fmsock_status_t array to determine if the failure was in an IPv4 target, an IPv6 target, or both.

Errors

SCHA_ERR_NOERR

Indicates that the function succeeded.

SCHA_ERR_INTERNAL

Indicates that an internal error occurred while the function was executing.

SCHA_ERR_STATE

Indicates that the connection request was refused by the server.

SCHA_ERR_TIMEOUT

Indicates that the connection request timed out.

Files

/usr/cluster/include/rgm/libdsdev.h

Include file

/usr/cluster/lib/libdsdev.so

Library

Attributes

See attributes (5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

ATTRIBUTE TYPE
ATTRIBUTE VALUE
Availability
ha-cluster/developer/api
Interface Stability
Evolving

See also

scds_fm_net_connect(3HA), scds_fm_net_disconnect(3HA), scds_get_netaddr_list(3HA), scds_initialize(3HA), scds_simple_probe(3HA), scha_calls(3HA), attributes (5)