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ls_rclose()
Performs a close operation on a file on a remote host.
DESCRIPTION
This routine performs operations on files located on remote hosts. This call corresponds to the UNIX close() system calls.
ls_rclose() performs a close operation on an opened file that is referenced by rfd. The file has been previously opened using ls_ropen().
Either the RES must be running at the remote host to service any remote file operation or rcp() be available.
ls_initrex() must be called before calling any remote file operation.
This remote file operation makes use of a Remote File Server on the remote host. When this RFS shuts down, its status will be reported to its client. The client should ignore this status.
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <sys/stat.h> #include <fcntl.h> #include <limits.h> #include <lsf/lsf.h> int ls_rclose(int rfd)PARAMETERS
rfd
References the file that is to be closed.
RETURN VALUES
integer:0
Response is the same from its UNIX counterpart.
integer:-1
Function failed.
ERRORS
If the function fails, lserrno is set to indicate the error.
SEE ALSO
Related APIs
ls_ropen()
ls_rread()
ls_rwrite()
ls_rlseek()
ls_rstat()
ls_rfstat()
ls_rgetmnthost()
ls_rfcontrol()
ls_initrex()
Equivalent line command
none
Files
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