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Manpage of LIBCLUSTER

LIBCLUSTER

Section: OpenSSI Prog Manual (3ssi)
Updated: 30 October 2003

 

NAME

cluster_name - returns the name of the cluster  

SYNOPSIS

#include <sys/cluster.h>

char *cluster_name(void)

cc [flag ...] file -lcluster [library ...]
 

DESCRIPTION

cluster_name() returns a pointer to a string containing the name of the cluster, or NULL if the cluster name cannot be determined.

Applications should not rely on the value returned by this function to determine whether the application is running in an OpenSSI environment. The cluster_ssiconfig(3ssi) determines whether the application is running in an OpenSSI environment.  

FILES

/etc/clustername

/etc/nodename  

SEE ALSO

cluster(8ssi), cluster_detailedtransition(3ssi), cluster_maxnodes(3ssi), cluster_membership(3ssi), cluster_ssiconfig(3ssi), cluster_transition(3ssi), cluster_avail(3ssi), clusternode_info(3ssi), clusternode_num(3ssi)


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