sam_data_restore (3) Linux Manual Page
sam_data_restore – Restore previously saved user data
Synopsis
#include <corosync/sam.h>
cs_error_t sam_data_restore (void *data, size_t size);
Description
The sam_data_restore function is used to restore data, previously saved by calling sam_data_store(3). Such data survives between instances. The data parameter is pointer to memory initialized by caller. Stored data are copied there. This also means, that caller is responsible for freeing memory. The size parameter is length of data. This one must be at least same length as previously stored data otherwise error is returned. Parameter can be larger but only stored data size bytes are changed. Use sam_data_getsize(3) to find out length of stored data.
Return Value
This call return CS_OK value if successful, otherwise and error is returned.
Errors
- CS_ERR_BAD_HANDLE
- component was not initialized by calling
sam_initialize(3)or it was finalized. - CS_ERR_INVALID_PARAM
- data parameter is NULL or size is less then currently stored data length
See Also
sam_data_getsize(3),sam_data_store(3)CS_ERR_TRY_AGAINResource temporarily unavailableCS_ERR_INVALID_PARAMInvalid argumentCS_ERR_ACCESSPermission deniedCS_ERR_LIBRARYThe connection failedCS_ERR_INTERRUPTSystem call inturrupted by a signalCS_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTEDThe requested protocol/functuality not supportedCS_ERR_MESSAGE_ERRORIncorrect auth message receivedCS_ERR_NO_MEMORYNot enough memory to completed the requested task
