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lb_lookup_interface(3ncs)			     lb_lookup_interface(3ncs)

Name
       lb_lookup_interface  -  look  up	 information about an interface in the
       Global Location Broker database

Syntax
       #include <idl/c/lb.h>

       void	    lb_$lookup_interface(obj_interface,		lookup_handle,
       max_num_results,					num_results,  results,
       status)
       uuid_$t *obj_interface;
       lb_$lookup_handle_t *lookup_handle;
       unsigned long max_num_results;
       unsigned long * num_results;
       lb_$entry_t results[ ];
       status_$t *status;

Arguments
       obj_interface	   The UUID of the interface being looked up.

       lookup_handle	   A  location	in  the	 database.   On	  input,   the
			   lookup_handle  indicates  the location in the data‐
			   base where the search begins.  An  input  value  of
			   lb_$default_lookup_handle specifies that the search
			   will start at the beginning of  the	database.   On
			   return,   the   lookup_handle  indicates  the  next
			   unsearched part of the database (that is, the point
			   at  which  the next search should begin).  A return
			   value of lb_$default_lookup_handle  indicates  that
			   the	search	reached	 the  end of the database; any
			   other return value indicates that the search	 found
			   at  most max_num_results matching entries before it
			   reached the end of the database.

       max_num_results	   The maximum number of entries that can be  returned
			   by  a single routine.  This should be the number of
			   elements in the results array.

       num_results	   The number of entries that  were  returned  in  the
			   results array.

       results		   An  array  that  contains the matching GLB database
			   entries,  up	 to  the  number  specified   by   the
			   max_num_results  parameter.	 If the array contains
			   any entries for servers on the local network, those
			   entries appear first.

       status		   The completion status.

Description
       The  routine  returns  GLB  database entries whose obj_interface fields
       match the specified interface.  It returns  information	about  objects
       that can be accessed through that interface.

       The routine cannot return more than max_num_results matching entries at
       a time.	The lookup_handle parameter enables you to find	 all  matching
       entries by doing sequential lookups.

       If  you	use a sequence of lookup routines to find entries in the data‐
       base, it is possible that the returned results will skip	 or  duplicate
       entries.	  This is because the Location Broker does not prevent modifi‐
       cation of the database  between	lookups,  and  such  modification  can
       change the locations of entries relative to a lookup_handle value.

       It  is  also  possible that the results of a single lookup routine will
       skip or duplicate entries.  This can occur if the size of  the  results
       exceeds the size of an RPC packet (64K bytes).

Examples
       The  following statement looks up information in the GLB database about
       a matrix multiplication interface:
       lb_$lookup_interface (&matrix_id, &lookup_handle, max_results,
			       &num_results, &matrix_results, &st);

Diagnostics
       This section lists status codes for errors returned by this routine.

       lb_$database_invalid
			   The format of the Location Broker database  is  out
			   of  date.  The database may have been created by an
			   old version of the Location Broker; in  this	 case,
			   delete  the out-of-date database and reregister any
			   entries that it contained.  The LLB or GLB that was
			   accessed  may  be  running out-of-date software; in
			   this case, update all Location Brokers to the  cur‐
			   rent software version.

       lb_$database_busy   The Location Broker database is currently in use in
			   an incompatible manner.

       lb_$not_registered  The Location Broker does not have any entries  that
			   match  the  criteria	 specified  in	the  lookup or
			   unregister routine.	The  requested	object,	 type,
			   interface, or combination thereof is not registered
			   in the specified database.  If you are using an  or
			   routine  specifying	an  LLB,  check	 that you have
			   specified the correct LLB.

       lb_$cant_access	   The Location Broker	cannot	access	the  database.
			   Among the possible reasons:

			   1. The database does not exist.

			   2.  The  database  exists,  but the Location Broker
			   cannot access it.

       lb_$server_unavailable
			   The Location Broker Client Agent cannot  reach  the
			   requested  GLB  or  LLB.   A communications failure
			   occurred or the broker was not running.

Files
See Also
       intro(3ncs),	  lb_lookup_object(3ncs),	lb_lookup_range(3ncs),
       lb_lookup_type(3ncs)

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