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scf_snaplevel_create(3scf)

Service Configuration Facility Library Functions
                                                    scf_snaplevel_create(3SCF)



NAME
       scf_snaplevel_create,    scf_snaplevel_handle,   scf_snaplevel_destroy,
       scf_snaplevel_get_parent,                 scf_snaplevel_get_scope_name,
       scf_snaplevel_get_service_name,        scf_snaplevel_get_instance_name,
       scf_snapshot_get_base_snaplevel,   scf_snaplevel_get_next_snaplevel   -
       create  and  manipulate  snaplevel handles in the Service Configuration
       Facility

SYNOPSIS
       cc [ flag... ] file... -lscf [ library... ]
       #include <libscf.h>

       scf_snaplevel_t *scf_snaplevel_create(scf_handle_t *handle);


       scf_handle_t *scf_snaplevel_handle(scf_snaplevel_t *level);


       void scf_snaplevel_destroy(scf_snaplevel_t *level);


       int scf_snaplevel_get_parent(const scf_snaplevel_t *level,
            const scf_snapshot_t *snap);


       ssize_t scf_snaplevel_get_scope_name(const scf_snaplevel_t *level,
            char *buf, size_t size);


       ssize_t scf_snaplevel_get_service_name(const scf_snaplevel_t *level,
            char *buf, size_t size);


       ssize_t scf_snaplevel_get_instance_name(const scf_snaplevel_t *level,
            char *buf, size_t size);


       int scf_snapshot_get_base_snaplevel(const scf_snapshot_t *snap,
            scf_snaplevel_t *level);


       int scf_snaplevel_get_next_snaplevel(scf_snaplevel_t *in,
            scf_snaplevel_t *out);

DESCRIPTION
       A snaplevel holds all of the property groups associated with  either  a
       service   or  an  instance.  Each  snapshot  has  an  ordered  list  of
       snaplevels. Snaplevels contain the names of  the  instance  or  service
       from which they are derived.


       An  scf_snaplevel_t  is  an  opaque  handle that can be set to a single
       snaplevel at any given time. When set, the scf_snaplevel_t inherits the
       point in time from the scf_snapshot_t from which it comes.


       The  scf_snaplevel_create()  function  allocates  and initializes a new
       scf_snaplevel_t bound to handle. The  scf_snaplevel_destroy()  function
       destroys  and  frees level. The scf_error() function is not modified by
       this call.


       The scf_snaplevel_handle() function retrieves the handle to which level
       is bound.


       The  scf_snaplevel_get_parent()  function sets snap to the parent snap‐
       shot of the snaplevel to which level is set. The snapshot specified  by
       snap is attached to the same point in time as level.


       The  scf_snaplevel_get_scope_name(),  scf_snaplevel_get_service_name(),
       and scf_snaplevel_get_instance_name() functions retrieve  the  name  of
       the scope, service, and instance for the snapshot to which snap is set.
       If the snaplevel is  from  an  instance,  all  three  succeed.  If  the
       snaplevel is from a service, scf_snaplevel_get_instance_name() fails.


       The  scf_snapshot_get_base_snaplevel() function sets level to the first
       snaplevel   in   the   snapshot   to   which   snap   is    set.    The
       scf_snaplevel_get_next_snaplevel()   function  sets  out  to  the  next
       snaplevel after the snaplevel to which in is set. Both the in  and  out
       arguments can point to the same scf_snaplevel_t.


       To  retrieve  the  property  groups  associated  with  a snaplevel, see
       scf_iter_snaplevel_pgs(3SCF),  scf_iter_snaplevel_pgs_typed(3SCF),  and
       scf_snaplevel_get_pg(3SCF).

RETURN VALUES
       Upon   successful  completion,  scf_snaplevel_create()  returns  a  new
       scf_snaplevel_t. Otherwise, it returns NULL.


       Upon     successful     completion,     scf_snaplevel_get_scope_name(),
       scf_snaplevel_get_service_name(), and scf_snaplevel_get_instance_name()
       return the length of the string written, not including the  terminating
       null byte. Otherwise, they return -1.


       Upon   successful   completion,  scf_snaplevel_get_parent(),  scf_snap‐
       shot_get_base_snaplevel(),    and    scf_snaplevel_get_next_snaplevel()
       return. Otherwise, they return -1.

ERRORS
       The scf_snaplevel_create() function will fail if:

       SCF_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT    The handle argument is NULL.


       SCF_ERROR_NO_MEMORY           There is not enough memory to allocate an
                                     scf_snaplevel_t.


       SCF_ERROR_NO_RESOURCES        The  server  does   not   have   adequate
                                     resources for a new snapshot handle.



       The  scf_snaplevel_get_scope_name(),  scf_snaplevel_get_service_name(),
       scf_snaplevel_get_instance_name(), and scf_snaplevel_get_parent() func‐
       tions will fail if:

       SCF_ERROR_DELETED

           The object referred to by level has been deleted.


       SCF_ERROR_NOT_SET

           The snaplevel is not set.


       SCF_ERROR_NOT_BOUND

           The handle is not bound.


       SCF_ERROR_CONNECTION_BROKEN

           The connection to the repository was lost.



       The scf_snaplevel_get_instance_name() function will fail if:

       SCF_ERROR_CONSTRAINT_VIOLATED

           The snaplevel is derived from a service.



       The scf_snapshot_get_base_snaplevel() function will fail if:

       SCF_ERROR_CONNECTION_BROKEN

           The connection to the repository was lost.


       SCF_ERROR_DELETED

           The snapshot has been deleted.


       SCF_ERROR_HANDLE_MISMATCH

           The snapshot and snaplevel are not derived from the same handle.


       SCF_ERROR_NO_RESOURCES

           The server does not have the resources to complete the request.


       SCF_ERROR_NOT_BOUND

           The handle is not bound.


       SCF_ERROR_NOT_FOUND

           There are no snaplevels in this snapshot.


       SCF_ERROR_NOT_SET

           The snapshot is not set.



       The scf_snaplevel_get_next_snaplevel() function will fail if:

       SCF_ERROR_DELETED

           The snaplevel has been deleted.


       SCF_ERROR_NOT_SET

           The snaplevel is not set.


       SCF_ERROR_HANDLE_MISMATCH

           The in and out arguments are not derived from the same handle.


       SCF_ERROR_NOT_BOUND

           The handle is not bound.


       SCF_ERROR_CONNECTION_BROKEN

           The connection to the repository was lost.


       SCF_ERROR_NOT_FOUND

           There are no more snaplevels in this snapshot.



       The scf_error(3SCF) function can be used to retrieve the error value.

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:


       tab()  box; cw(2.75i) |cw(2.75i) lw(2.75i) |lw(2.75i) ATTRIBUTE TYPEAT‐
       TRIBUTE VALUE _ Interface StabilityCommitted _ MT-LevelSafe


SEE ALSO
       libscf(3LIB),      scf_error(3SCF),       scf_iter_snaplevel_pgs(3SCF),
       scf_iter_snaplevel_pgs_typed(3SCF),         scf_snaplevel_get_pg(3SCF),
       attributes(7)



Oracle Solaris 11.4               14 Aug 2017
                                                    scf_snaplevel_create(3SCF)
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