Table 4-45

Parameters for the aci_scratch_info Function Call

 

 

Parameter

Description

 

 

 

subpool

 

stored name of the pool for scratch media. If the information

 

 

is to be taken from a default subpool of a media type, set type

 

 

to the media type of the volser and seat subpool to the NULL

 

 

string (““ or ‘\0’)

 

 

 

type

 

type of the media in the subpool

 

 

(Refer to Media Types on page 2-7)

 

 

 

volcount

 

number of volsers in the named pool (independent of the

 

 

status scratch or not defined)

 

 

 

scratchcount

 

number of the volser with the status scratch in the named

 

 

subpool, independent of the status of the volser (eject,

 

 

mounted, etc.)

 

 

 

Return Values

0: The call was successful.

-1: The call failed.

The external variable d_errno is set to one of the following

DAS error codes:

EINVALID

EDASINT

ENOPOOL

ERPC

ETIMEOUT

ESWITCHINPROG

Refer to Figure 4-103 on page 4-113for an example of the aci_scratch_info function.

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