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cfg_subsys_unconfig(3)					cfg_subsys_unconfig(3)

NAME
       cfg_subsys_unconfig - unconfigure a subsystem

SYNOPSIS
       #include <cfg.h>

       cfg_status_t cfg_subsys_unconfig(
	       cfg_handle_t *handle,
	       caddr_t subsys );

LIBRARY
       Configuration Management Library (libcfg.a)

PARAMETERS
       Structure  identifying the means of communication between your applica‐
       tion and the configuration management server. For local requests,  pass
       NULL  in	 this  parameter. For remote requests, pass the value returned
       from the cfg_connect() routine.	Names the subsystem  to	 be  unconfig‐
       ured.

DESCRIPTION
       When  a	subsystem is not needed, you can use the cfg_subsys_unconfig()
       routine to unconfigure the subsystem. If the subsystem is loadable,  it
       is  unloaded  from the kernel. When a subsystem is unloaded, the memory
       it occupies becomes available for other uses.

RETURN VALUES
       Upon successful completion, cfg_subsys_unconfig() returns  CFG_SUCCESS.
       Other  return  values indicate that an error has occurred. For informa‐
       tion about handling return values from routines	in  the	 configuration
       management library, see libcfg(3).

EXAMPLES
       The  following example illustrates the use of the cfg_subsys_unconfig()
       library routine:

       cfg_status_t	       retval; cfg_handle_t	       handle;

       retval = cfg_subsys_unconfig(&handle, "presto");

       if (retval != CFG_SUCCESS)
	  print_error(retval);

       In this example, the cfg_subsys_unconfig() routine attempts  to	uncon‐
       figure  the  presto subsystem. If an error is returned, the application
       displays an error message.

SEE ALSO
       Commands: cfgmgr(8), sysconfig(8)

       Routines: cfg_subsys_config(3), libcfg(3)

							cfg_subsys_unconfig(3)
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