Open System Services System Calls Reference Manual (G06.28+, H06.05+)
System Functions (k - m) lstat64(2)
• The intermediate result of pathname resolution when a
symbolic link is part of the path parameter
You can call the pathconf( ) function to obtain the applicable
limits.
[ENOENT] One of the following conditions exists:
• The file specified by the path parameter does not exist.
• path points to an empty string.
• The specified pathname cannot be mapped to a valid
Guardian filename.
• The specified pathname points to the name of a Guar-
dian process that is not of subtype 30.
• The path parameter specifies a file on a remote HP Non-
Stop node but communication with the remote node has
been lost.
[ENOROOT] The program attempted an operation while the root fileset was
unavailable.
[ENOTDIR] A component of the pathname specified by the path parameter is
not a directory.
[ENOTSUP] The path parameter refers to a file on a logical disk volume |
administered through the Storage Management Foundation |
(SMF).
[ENXIO] An invalid device or address was specified during an input or
output operation on a special file. One of the following events
occurred:
• A device was specified that does not exist, or a request
was made beyond the limits of the device.
• The fileset containing the requestor’s current working
directory or root directory is not mounted. This error
can occur after failure and restart of an OSS name server
process until the fileset has been repaired and
remounted.
[EOSSNOTRUNNING]
The program attempted an operation on an object in the OSS
environment while a required system process was not running.
RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: getacl(1), setacl(1).|
Functions: acl(2), chmod(2), chown(2), fstat(2), fstat64(2), open(2), open64(2), pipe(2),|
readlink(2), stat(2), stat64(2), symlink(2), utime(2).|
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