Open System Services System Calls Reference Manual (G06.29+, H06.08+, J06.03+)
spt_writex(2) OSS System Calls Reference Manual
• The connection was forcibly closed by the peer socket.
The file descriptor specified by the filedes parameter can only be closed.
[EFAULT] The buffer parameter points to a location outside of the allocated address space
of the process.
[EFBIG] An attempt was made to write a file that exceeds the maximum file size.
[EGUARDIANLOCKED]
An spt_writex() operation was attempted on a file in the Guardian file system
(that is, a file in /G) that is locked.
[EINTR] An spt_writex() operation was interrupted by a signal before any data was writ-
ten.
[EINVAL] One of these conditions occurred:
• The file position pointer associated with the file specified by the filedes
parameter was negative.
• The value of the nbytes parameter is greater than SSIZE_MAX.
[EIO] One of these conditions occurred:
• The process is a member of a background process group attempting to
write to its controlling terminal, the TOSTOP flag is set, the process is
neither ignoring nor blocking the SIGTTOU signal, and the process
group of the process is orphaned.
• A physical I/O error occurred. Data might have been lost during a
transfer.
[EISGUARDIAN]
The value used for the filedes parameter is appropriate only in the Guardian
environment.
[ENETDOWN]
The filedes parameter specifies a file on a remote node, but communication with
the remote node has been lost.
[ENOSPC] No free space is left on the fileset containing the file.
[ENOTCONN] An attempt was made to write to a socket that is not connected to a peer socket.
[ENXIO] One of these conditions occurred:
• The device associated with the file descriptor specified by the filedes
parameter is a block special device or character special file, and the file
pointer is out of range.
• No existing device is associated with the file descriptor specified by the
filedes parameter.
[EPIPE] One of these conditions occurred:
• An attempt was made to write to a pipe or FIFO file that is not open for
reading by any process. A SIGPIPE signal is sent if the process is run-
ning in the OSS environment.
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