aci_shutdown

The aci_shutdown function shuts down the DAS software. See

Figure 4-108.

#include "aci.h"

int aci_shutdown (char *now)

Figure 4-108aci_shutdown Function Call

This function shuts down the DAS server. Once the request has been accepted, no other request will be accepted. A restart of the DAS server is necessary to resume DAS operations. See Table 4-48.

Table 4-48Parameter for the aci_shutdown Function Call

Parameter

Description

 

 

now

By default, DAS waits for outstanding requests to be

 

completed before termination. It however, the now parameter

 

or the now string is specified, the shut down is immediate.

 

 

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:

ERPC

EDASINT

ESWITCHINPROG

Refer to Figure 4-109 on page 4-119for an example of the aci_shutdown function.

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