TASKS(3PVM) | PVM Version 3.4 | TASKS(3PVM) |
pvm_tasks - Returns information about the tasks running on the virtual machine.
C int info = pvm_tasks( int where, int *ntask, struct pvmtaskinfo **taskp ) struct pvmtaskinfo { int ti_tid; int ti_ptid; int ti_host; int ti_flag; char *ti_a_out; } taskp;
Fortran call pvmftasks( where, ntask, tid, ptid, dtid, flag, aout, info )
0 for all the tasks on the virtual machine pvmd tid for all tasks on a given host tid for a specific task
The routine pvm_tasks returns information about tasks presently running on the virtual machine. The information returned is the same as that available from the console command ps. The C function returns information about the entire virtual machine in one call. The Fortran function returns information about one task per call and cycles through all the tasks. Thus, if where = 0, and pvmftasks is called ntask times, all tasks will be represented.
Note that in Fortran the reported value of ntask and the set of tasks do not change until the function resets at the end of a complete cycle. The user can reset pvmftasks() at any time by calling it with ntask = -1.
If pvm_tasks is successful, info will be 0. If some error occurs then info will be < 0.
C: struct pvmtaskinfo *taskp; int i, ntask; info = pvm_tasks( 0, &ntask, &taskp ); for (i = 0; i < ntask; i++) printf("t%x\n", taskp[i].ti_tid); Fortran: Do i=1, NTASK CALL PVMFTASKS( DTID, NTASK, TID(i), PTID(i), DTID(i), & FLAG(i), AOUT(i), INFO ) EndDo
The following error condition can be returned by pvm_tasks
31 August, 1994 |