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cc [ flag.\|.\|. ] file.\|.\|. -lMPAPI [ library.\|.\|. ] #include <mpapi.h> MP_STATUS MP_GetTargetPortOidList(MP_OID oid, MP_OID_LIST **ppList);
oid
The object ID of the target port group.
ppList
A pointer to a pointer to an object ID that has type MP_OID_LIST structure. With a successful return, this contains a pointer to an object ID that has type MP_OID_LIST that contains the object IDs of all the target ports associated with the specified target port group oid.
The MP_GetTargetPortOidList() function returns a list of the object IDs of the target ports in the specified target port group.
When the caller is finished using the list it must free the memory used by the list by calling MP_FreeOidList.
MP_STATUS_INVALID_OBJECT_TYPE
The oid does not specify any valid object type. This is most likely to happen if an uninitialized object ID is passed to the API.
MP_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
The ppList is null or specifies a memory area to which data cannot be written, or when the oid has a type subfield other than MP_OBJECT_TYPE_TARGET_PORT.
MP_STATUS_OBJECT_NOT_FOUND
The oid owner ID or object sequence number is invalid.
MP_STATUS_SUCCESS
The operation is successful.
MP_STATUS_FAILED
The target port group for the specified object ID is not found.
MP_STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
A memory allocation failure occurred.
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
Interface Stability | |
Standard: ANSI INCITS 412 Multipath Management API | |
MT-Level | Safe |
libMPAPI(3LIB), MP_GetTargetPortProperties(3MPAPI), attributes(5)
Multipath Management API Version 1.0