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MP_GetMultipathLus

Section: Common Multipath Management Library Functions (3MPAPI)
Updated: 15 Feb 2006
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NAME

MP_GetMultipathLus - return a list of multipath logical units  

SYNOPSIS

cc [ flag... ] file... -lMPAPI [ library... ]
#include <mpapi.h>

MP_STATUS MP_GetMultipathLus(MP_OID oid, MP_OID_LIST **ppList);  

PARAMETERS

oid The object ID of the plugin or device product object.

ppList A pointer to a pointer to an object ID that has type MP_OID_LIST structure. With a successful return, this contains a pointer to an MP_OID_LIST that contains the object IDs of all the (multipath) logical units associated with the specified plugin object ID.

 

DESCRIPTION

The MP_GetMultipathLus() function returns a list of multipath logical units associated to a plugin.

When the caller is finished using the list it must free the memory used by the list by calling MP_FreeOidList.  

RETURN VALUES

MP_STATUS_INVALID_OBJECT_TYPE

The oid does not specify any valid object type. This is most likely to happen if an uninitialized object ID is passed to the API.

MP_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER

The ppList is null or specifies a memory area that cannot be written, or when oid has a type subfield other than MP_OBJECT_TYPE_DEVICE_PRODUCT or MP_OBJECT_TYPE_PLUG IN.

MP_STATUS_OBJECT_NOT_FOUND

The oid owner ID or object sequence number is invalid.

MP_STATUS_SUCCESS

The operation is successful.

MP_STATUS_FAILED

The plugin for the specified object ID is not found.

MP_STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY

A memory allocation failure occurred.

 

ATTRIBUTES

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

ATTRIBUTE TYPEATTRIBUTE VALUE
Interface Stability Standard: ANSI INCITS 412 Multipath Management API
MT-LevelSafe

 

SEE ALSO

libMPAPI(3LIB), MP_GetMPLogicalUnitProperties(3MPAPI), attributes(5)

Multipath Management API Version 1.0


 

Index

NAME
SYNOPSIS
PARAMETERS
DESCRIPTION
RETURN VALUES
ATTRIBUTES
SEE ALSO

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