lfc_getlinks - get the link entries associated with a given
file
#include <sys/types.h>
#include "lfc_api.h"
int lfc_getlinks (const char *path, const
char *guid, int *nbentries, struct
lfc_linkinfo **linkinfos)
lfc_getlinks gets the link entries associated with a given
file. The first entry in the list is the actual file name, while the other
entries are the symbolic links pointing at this file.
The file can be specified by path name or by guid.
If both are given, they must point at the same file.
- path
- specifies the logical pathname relative to the current LFC directory or
the full LFC pathname.
- guid
- specifies the Grid Unique IDentifier.
- nbentries
- will be set to the number of entries in the array of link infos.
- link_entries
- will be set to the address of an array of lfc_linkinfo structures
allocated by the API. The client application is responsible for freeing
the array when not needed anymore.
struct lfc_linkinfo {
char path[CA_MAXPATHLEN+1];
};
This routine returns 0 if the operation was successful or -1 if
the operation failed. In the latter case, serrno is set
appropriately.
- ENOENT
- The named file does not exist.
- EACCES
- Search permission is denied on a component of the path prefix.
- ENOMEM
- Memory could not be allocated for unmarshalling the reply.
- EFAULT
- path and guid are NULL pointers or nbentries or
linkinfos is a NULL pointer.
- ENOTDIR
- A component of path prefix is not a directory.
- EINVAL
- The length of guid exceeds CA_MAXGUIDLEN or path and guid
are both given and they point at a different file.
- 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.