GNU/Linux |
CentOS 2.1AS(Slurm) |
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pvmflvgrp(3) |
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pvm_lvgroup − Unenrolls the calling process from a named group.
C |
int info = pvm_lvgroup( char *group ) |
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Fortran |
call pvmflvgroup( group, info ) |
group |
Character string group name of an existing group. | ||
info |
Integer status code returned by the routine. Values less than zero indicate an error. |
The routine pvm_lvgroup unenrolls the calling process from the group named group. If there is an error info will be negative.
If a process leaves a group by calling either pvm_lvgroup or pvm_exit, and later rejoins the same group, the process may be assigned a new instance number. Old instance numbers are reassigned to processes calling pvm_joingroup.
C:
info = pvm_lvgroup( "worker" ); |
Fortran:
CALL PVMFLVGROUP( ’group2’, INFO ) |
These error
conditions can be returned by pvm_lvgroup
PvmSysErr
pvmd not responding.
PvmBadParam
giving a NULL group name.
PvmNoGroup
giving a non-existent group name.
PvmNotInGroup
asking to leave a group you are not a member of.
pvm_joingroup(3PVM)
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