aci_register

The aci_register function registers a client. See Figure 4-94.

#include "aci.h"

int aci_register( char *client, char *host,

enum aci_command action, bool_t avc,

bool_t complete, bool_t dismount,

Figure 4-94

aci_register Function Call

 

 

Clients are defined for the DAS server by the DAS

 

configuration file. However, clients may be registered

 

temporarily with the aci_register function. This function

 

registers client information and serves three purposes:

 

• create a new client profile

 

• change an existing client profile

 

• remove a client profile

 

When the DAS server is shut down, the change is lost. To

 

permanently create, modify or delete a client, the

 

administrator must edit the definition in the DAS

 

configuration file. See Table 4-41.

Table 4-41

Parameters for the aci_register Function Call

 

 

 

Parameter

 

Description

 

 

 

client

 

name of the client which configuration should be

 

 

changed

 

 

 

 

host

 

either the hostname or IP address where the client

 

 

resides

 

 

 

 

action

 

action with the client

 

 

 

 

 

 

ACI_ADD

new temporary client

 

 

 

 

 

 

ACI_MODIFY

change an existing client

 

 

 

 

 

 

ACI_DELETE

delete a client

 

 

 

 

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