aci_drivestatus

The aci_drivestatus function queries status of up to 15 drives.

See Figure 4-15.

#include "aci.h"

int aci_drivestatus( char *clientname, struct aci_drive_entry

*pstDriveEntry[ACI_MAX_DRIVE_ENTRIES])

Figure 4-15aci_drivestatus Function Call

Return the status of drives which are set to UP (active) for the client with name clientname. If clientname is the NULL string, return status on all drives. The status is returned in drive_entry, an array of pointers to aci_drive_entry structures. See Figure 4-16.

 

 

For additional information, refer to

 

 

 

aci_driveaccess

on page 4-18,and

 

 

 

aci_drivestatus

on page 4-21.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

struct aci_drive_entry {

 

 

 

 

char drive_name[ACI_DRIVE_LEN];

 

 

 

char amu_drive_name[ACI_AMU_DRIVE_LEN];

 

 

 

enum aci_drive_status drive_state;

 

 

 

char type;

 

 

 

 

char system_id[ACI_NAME_LEN];

 

 

 

char clientname[ACI_NAME_LEN];

 

 

 

char volser [ACI_VOLSER_LEN];

 

 

 

bool_t cleaning;

 

 

 

 

short clean_count;

 

 

};

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 4-16

Returned Status

 

 

For an explanation of the aci_drive_entry function, refer to aci_drivestatus on page 4-21

The maximum number of drives displayed is 15.

aci_drivestatus 4-21

21 Dec 2001

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ADIC Server manual Acidrivestatus, On page 4-18

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