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pvmfstartpvmd(3)


START_PVMD

START_PVMD

NAME
SYNOPSIS
PARAMETERS
DESCRIPTION
EXAMPLES
EXAMPLES
ERRORS
SEE ALSO

NAME

pvm_start_pvmd − Starts new PVM daemon.

SYNOPSIS

C

int info = pvm_start_pvmd( int argc, char **argv, int block )

Fortran

call pvmfstartpvmd( args, block, info )

PARAMETERS

argc

Number of arguments in argv.

argv

An array of arguments to the executable.

args

A character string containing the arguments to the executable.

args

A character string containing the arguments to the executable.

block

Integer specifying whether to block until startup of all hosts complete or return immediately.

info

Integer returning the error code.

DESCRIPTION

The routine pvm_start_pvmd starts up a pvmd3 process, the master of a new virtual machine. It returns as soon as the pvmd is started and ready for work. If the block parameter is nonzero and a hostfile is passed to the pvmd as a parameter, it returns when all hosts marked to start have been added. pvm_start_pvmd returns zero on success.

If PVM is compiled to allow running more than one pvmd per host, a task calling pvm_start_pvmd before any other pvm functions will connect to the pvmd that it starts. pvm_start_pvmd sets environment variable PVMSOCK to the address printed by the pvmd as it starts up.

EXAMPLES

C:

static char *argv[] = {

"-d41",

"/u/jones/pvmd_hosts",

};

argc = 2

info = pvm_start_pvmd( argc, argv, block );

Fortran:

CALL PVMFSTART_PVMD( ’-d41 /u/jones/pvmd_hosts’, BLOCK, INFO )

EXAMPLES

C:

static char *argv[] = {

"-d41",

"/u/jones/pvmd_hosts",

};

argc = 2

info = pvm_start_pvmd( argc, argv, block );

Fortran:

CALL PVMFSTART_PVMD( ’-d41 /u/jones/pvmd_hosts’, BLOCK, INFO )

ERRORS

The following error conditions can be returned
PvmDupHost

A pvmd is already running.

PvmSysErr

The local pvmd is not responding.

SEE ALSO

pvm_addhosts(3PVM), pvmd3(1PVM) pvmd3(1PVM)



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