RSiStopHotFeed or RSiStopHotFeedx Subroutine
Purpose
Tells xmservd to stop sending hot feeds for a hotset and to stop checking for exception and SNMP trap generation.
Library
RSI Library (libSpmi.a)
Syntax
#include sys/Rsi.h
int RSiStopFeed (rhandle, hotset, erase)
RSiHandle rhandle;
struct SpmiHotSet *hotset;
boolean erase;
int RSiStopFeedx (rhandlex, hotset, erase)
RSiHandlex rhandlex;
struct SpmiHotSet *hotset;
boolean erase;
Description
The RSiStopHotFeed or RSiStopHotFeedx subroutine instructs the xmservd of a remote system to:
- Stop sending hot_feed packets or check if exceptions or SNMP traps should be generated for a given SpmiHotSet. If the daemon is not told to erase the SpmiHotSet, feeding of data can be resumed by issuing the RSiStartHotFeed or RSiStartHotFeedx subroutine call for the SpmiHotSet.
- Optionally tells the daemon and the API library subroutines to erase all their information about the SpmiHotSet. Subsequent references to the erased SpmiHotSet are not valid.
This subroutine is part of the Performance Toolbox for AIX® licensed product.
Parameters
- rhandle
- Must point to a valid RSiHandle handle, which was previously initialized by the RSiOpen subroutine.
- rhandlex
- Must point to a valid RSiHandlex handle, which was previously initialized by the RSiOpenx subroutine.
- hotset
- Must be a pointer to a structure of type struct SpmiHotSet, which was previously returned by a successful RSiCreateHotSet or RSiCreateHotSetx subroutine call. Data feeding must have been started for this SpmiStatSet via a previous RSiStartHotFeed or RSiStartHotFeedx subroutine call.
- erase
- If this argument is set to true, the xmservd daemon on the remote host discards all information about the named SpmiHotSet. Otherwise the daemon maintains its definition of the set of statistics.
Return Values
If successful, the subroutine returns zero, otherwise -1. A NULL error text is placed in the external character array RSiEMsg regardless of the subroutine's success or failure.
Error Codes
All Remote
Statistic Interface (RSI) subroutines use external variables to provide
error information. To access these variables, an application program
must define the following external variables:
- extern char RSiEMsg[];
- extern int RSiErrno;
Files
Item | Description |
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/usr/include/sys/Rsi.h | Declares the subroutines, data structures, handles, and macros that an application program can use to access the RSI. |