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ls_findmyconnections()

Finds established connections to hosts.

DESCRIPTION

ls_findmyconnections() retrieves the list of hosts with which the application has established a connection. A connection is established upon the first successful return from an ls_connect(), ls_rtask(), ls_rtaske(), ls_rexecv(), or ls_rexecve() call. The returned host name list is terminated by a NULL value. The function maintains a static array, each element of which points to a host name. This array is overwritten the next time ls_findmyconnections() is called. If a connection is not found, the first element of the array is a NULL pointer.

Any program using these routines must call ls_initrex() first.

Any program using these routines must be setuid to root if LSF_AUTH is not defined in the lsf.conf file.

SYNOPSIS

#include <lsf.h> 
char **ls_findmyconnections(void) 

RETURN VALUES

character:NULL

Function was successful.

character:

ERRORS

Systems that conform to the Single UNIX specification are not required to detect error conditions for this function. - Error handling

SEE ALSO

Related APIs

ls_connect()

ls_isconnected()

ls_rtask()

ls_rtaske()

ls_rexecv()

ls_rexecve()

ls_initrex()

Equivalent line command

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Files

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