Man Page: gsi_driver_io
Operating Environment: debian
Section: debian
Reading/Writing(3) globus xio gsi driver Reading/Writing(3)NAMEReading/Writing - The GSI driver behaves similar to the underlying transport driver with respect to reads and writes, except for the try- read and try-write operations (ie. waitforbytes ==0) which always return immediately. This is due to the fact that the security layer needs to read and write tokens of a certain minimal size and thus needs to rely on the underlying transport to handle greater than 0 reads/write which is not possible in 'try' mode. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for globus xio gsi driver from the source code. Version 2.3 Mon Apr 30 2012 Reading/Writing(3)
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