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| Subject: | How to know that file was closed in dmapi? |
| From: | nova shin <novashine@xxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Sat, 30 Apr 2005 11:02:21 +0900 |
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| Reply-to: | nova shin <novashine@xxxxxxxxx> |
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Does anybody here know how to detect that file was closed? I am a novice to DMAPI in Linux-XFS. I am trying to develop an application for HSM. Dmapi version is a dmapi-2.2.1-1. I read a docmunet for Dmapi. It said that dmapi have a file 'close' event. But I could not get any 'close' event from dmapi, especially when the 'create' operation was finished. Is it a my mistake? Or it is not supported? How should i know? Please let me know how to do that. Thanks a lot in advance. Regards, Nova |
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