High Availability Monitors Version A.03.02 Release Notes
NOF API Verbs (QUERY Verbs)
QUERY_PORT
Chapter 4864
QUERY_PORT
QUERY_PORT returns a list of information about a node's ports. This
information is structured as “determined data” (data gathered
dynamically during execution) and “defined data” (the data supplied by
the application on DEFINE_PORT).
This verb can be used to obtain either summary or detailed information,
about a specific port or about multiple ports, depending on the options
used.
VCB Structure
typedef struct query_port
{
AP_UINT16 opcode; /* verb operation code */
unsigned char reserv2; /* reserved */
unsigned char format; /* reserved */
AP_UINT16 primary_rc; /* primary return code */
AP_UINT32 secondary_rc; /* secondary return code */
unsigned char *buf_ptr; /* pointer to buffer */
AP_UINT32 buf_size; /* buffer size */
AP_UINT32 total_buf_size; /* total buffer size required */
AP_UINT16 num_entries; /* number of entries */
AP_UINT16 total_num_entries; /* total number of entries */
unsigned char list_options; /* listing options */
unsigned char reserv3; /* reserved */
unsigned char port_name[8]; /* port name */
unsigned char dlc_name[8]; /* DLC name filter */
} QUERY_PORT;
typedef struct port_summary
{
AP_UINT16 overlay_size; /* size of returned entry */
unsigned char port_name[8]; /* port name */
unsigned char description[32]; /* resource description */
unsigned char reserv2[16]; /* reserved */
unsigned char port_state; /* port state */
unsigned char reserv1[1]; /* reserved */
unsigned char dlc_name[8]; /* name of DLC */
} PORT_SUMMARY;