atnetwork(3) | AtFS Toolkit Library | atnetwork(3) |
atNetworkPath, atLocalPath - network path handling
#include <atfs.h>
#include <atfstk.h>
char* atNetworkPath (Af_key *aso);
char* atLocalPath (char *networkPath);
atNetworkPath returns a network wide unique pathname for
aso. The pathname has the following structure
<hostname>:<canonical_pathname>@<version>.
Hostname is the name of the host controlling the device, where aso is
stored. the canonical pathname is the real pathname (without symbolic
links), where the object is located on that host. The version number,
including the introducing at-sign (@) is optional. For busy versions, it may
be missing or the string busy
atLocalPath maps a network path name to a local path name.
When the host information in the network path denotes a remote host,
atLocalPath looks up /etc/mtab for a mapping of the network canonical
pathname to a local path. The resulting pathname is a local pathname in
bound notation
<pathname>[version]
with the version number added in brackets. It may be converted into an ASO
descriptor by calling atBindVersion (manual page atbind(3)).
Both functions return the resulting string in static memory. The result will be overwritten on a subsequent call. On failure, a null pointer is returned.
/etc/mtab
Fri Jun 25 16:39:40 1993 | AtFStk-1.12 |