NAME

sam_mark_failed - Mark process failed
 

SYNOPSIS

#include <corosync/sam.h>
 
cs_error_t sam_mark_failed (void);
 

DESCRIPTION

The sam_mark_failed function is used with SAM_RECOVERY_POLICY_CMAP mostly together with SAM_RECOVERY_POLICY_RESTART to mark process failed. Process marked failed is killed without sending warn signal and control process will exit as with SAM_RECOVERY_POLICY_QUIT policy. Condb key state will be set to failed so corosync watchdog can take required action.
 

RETURN VALUE

This call return CS_OK value if successful, otherwise and error is returned.
 

ERRORS

CS_ERR_BAD_HANDLE
library was not initialized by calling sam_initialize(3) or was already finalized
CS_ERR_INVALID_PARAM
recovery policy doesn't has SAM_RECOVERY_POLICY_CMAP flag set
CS_ERR_LIBRARY
some internal error appeared (communication with parent process)

SEE ALSO

sam_initialize(3)
CS_ERR_TRY_AGAIN Resource temporarily unavailable
 
CS_ERR_INVALID_PARAM Invalid argument
 
CS_ERR_ACCESS Permission denied
 
CS_ERR_LIBRARY The connection failed
 
CS_ERR_INTERRUPT System call interrupted by a signal
 
CS_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED The requested protocol/functionality not supported
 
CS_ERR_MESSAGE_ERROR Incorrect auth message received
 
CS_ERR_NO_MEMORY Not enough memory to complete the requested task

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