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CONFDB_CONTEXT_GET(3)				    Corosync Cluster Engine Programmer's Manual 			     CONFDB_CONTEXT_GET(3)

NAME
confdb_context_get - Gets the context variable for a CONFDB instance SYNOPSIS
#include <corosync/confdb.h> int confdb_context_get(confdb_handle_t handle, void **context); DESCRIPTION
The confdb_context_get function is used to retrieve the context variable previously stored using confdb_context_set(3) RETURN VALUE
This call returns the CONFDB_OK value if successful, otherwise an error is returned. ERRORS
The errors are undocumented. SEE ALSO
confdb_overview(8), confdb_initialize(3), confdb_finalize(3), confdb_fd_get(3), confdb_dispatch(3), confdb_object_create(3), confdb_object_destroy(3), confdb_object_parent_get(3), confdb_key_create(3), confdb_key_delete(3), confdb_key_get(3), confdb_key_replace(3), confdb_object_find_start(3), confdb_object_find(3), confdb_object_iter_start(3), confdb_object_iter(3), confdb_key_iter_start(3), confdb_key_iter(3), corosync Man Page 2004-08-31 CONFDB_CONTEXT_GET(3)

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CONFDB_OBJECT_CREATE(3) 			    Corosync Cluster Engine Programmer's Manual 			   CONFDB_OBJECT_CREATE(3)

NAME
confdb_object_create - Create a new object in the Configuration Database SYNOPSIS
#include <corosync/confdb.h> confdb_error_t confdb_object_create(confdb_handle_t handle, unsigned int parent_object_handle, void *object_name , int object_name_len , unsignedint *object_handle ); DESCRIPTION
The confdb_object_create function create a new object in the configuration database. Objects may contain other sub-objects or keys with values. On success the handle of the new object is returned in object_handle. This value should be used to refer to the object in future, eg when retrieving sub-keys or if the object is destroyed. parent_object_handle is the handle of the object that is the parent of the new object. This can be OBJECT_PARENT_HANDLE if the new object is to be a child of the top-level object. Object names are not required to be unique in the database. If you call confdb_object_create twice with the same parameters you will create two different objects with the same name but distinct object handles. You can iterate through similarly name objects using the confdb_object_find call. RETURN VALUE
This call returns the CONFDB_OK value if successful, otherwise an error is returned. ERRORS
The errors are undocumented. SEE ALSO
confdb_initialize(3), confdb_finalize(3), confdb_fd_get(3), confdb_dispatch(3), confdb_object_create(3), confdb_object_destroy(3), confdb_object_parent_get(3), confdb_key_create(3), confdb_key_delete(3), confdb_key_get(3), confdb_key_replace(3), confdb_object_find_start(3), confdb_object_find(3), confdb_object_iter_start(3), confdb_object_iter(3), confdb_key_iter_start(3), confdb_key_iter(3), corosync Man Page 2008-04-17 CONFDB_OBJECT_CREATE(3)
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