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ls_isconnected()
Tests if the specified host is currently connected with the application.
DESCRIPTION
ls_isconnected() tests if the specified host is currently connected with the application. A connection is established on the first successful return from an ls_connect(), ls_rtask(), ls_rtaske(), ls_rexecv(), or ls_rexecve() call.
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> int ls_connect(char *host)PARAMETERS
*host
The host that is tested for connection with an application.
RETURN VALUES
integer:non-zero
Function was successful.
integer:0
Function failed.
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_findmyconnections() ls_rtask() ls_rtaske() ls_rexecv() ls_rexecve()Equivalent line command
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