vxfs_ap_define - define a new allocation policy
cc -I /opt/VRTS/include -L /opt/VRTS/lib
-l vxfsutil -ldl
int vxfs_ap_define(int fd, struct fsap_info *fsap, uint32_t flags);
vxfs_ap_define() defines an allocation policy with the specified name, flags, order, and volume names. If the policy name is already defined, the definition is overwritten with the new values. The specified volume names must all exist as component volumes in the file system. The file descriptor fd specifies any file in the file system where the policy will be defined. The flags argument is currently unused.
To use this function, specify -l vxfsutil while linking.
Assigning or defining an allocation policy can fail because of a conflict with volume flags. The conflict detection attempts to detect all conflicts, but there is no guarantee that all conflicts will be detected.
This API supports file system versions 6.0 and above.
char ap_devs[FSAP_MAXDEVS][FSDEV_NAMESZ];
Possible value for ap_flags is:
The policy can be assigned by non-privileged users. By default, only privileged users can assign policies.
Possible values for ap_order are:
Allocations are done from the volume in the order in which they are given in the allocation policy.
Allocations are done from the volume specified in the allocation policy that has the most free blocks.
Allocations are done from a volume that is selected in a round-robin fashion from those specified in the allocation policy.
vxfs_ap_define() returns zero on success, non-zero on failure.
The specified policy name is reserved.
An address specified by an argument is invalid.
The specified number of volumes exceeds the maximum number of volumes.
An I/O error occurred during the operation.
One or more of the specified volumes does not exist in the file system.
Sufficient memory could not be allocated to hold path names.
There was not enough space to store the policy definition.
There is no license installed to allow this operation.
This operation is not supported by the disk layout version of the specified file system. Use vxupgrade(1m) to enable this operation.
An I/O error occurred during the operation.
The effective user ID of the calling process does not have appropriate priviledges to perform this operation.
The specified file system is mounted read-only.
Too many volumes were specified for the volume set.
vxfs_ap_assign_ckpt(3), vxfs_ap_assign_file(3), vxfs_ap_assign_fs(3), vxfs_ap_remove(3), vxfs_ap_enforce_file(3), vxfs_ap_enumerate(3), vxfs_ap_query(3), vxfs_ap_query_ckpt(3), vxfs_ap_query_file(3), vxfs_ap_query_fs(3), vxfs_vol_add(3), vxfs_vol_deencapsulate(3), vxfs_vol_encapsulate(3), vxfs_vol_enumerate(3), vxfs_vol_remove(3), vxfs_vol_resize(3), vxfs_vol_stat(3)