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 *Conan The Librarian (sorry for the slow response - running on an old VAX)

 NAME

   dced_hostdata_read - Reads a hostdata item maintained by dced
                        on a specific host

 SYNOPSIS

   #include <dce/dced.h>

   void dced_hostdata_read( dced_binding_handle_t  dced_bh,
                            uuid_t                 *entry_uuid,
                            uuid_t                 *attr_uuid,
                            sec_attr_t             **data,
                            error_status_t         *status );

 PARAMETERS

   Input

   dced_bh
       Specifies the dced binding handle for the hostdata service
       on a specific host.

   entry_uuid
       Specifies the hostdata entry UUID associated with the data
       to read.

   attr_uuid
       Specifies the UUID associated with an attribute of the data.
       The attribute is either plain text (dced_g_uuid_fileattr) or
       binary (dced_g_uuid_binfileattr).  Some vendors may allow other
       attributes.

   Output

   data
       Returns the data for the item. See the sec_intro reference
       page for details on the sec_attr_t data type.

   status
       Returns the status code from this routine.  This status code
       indicates whether the routine completed successfully or, if
       not, why not.  The possible status codes are:

            error_status_ok
            db_s_bad_index_type
            db_s_key_not_found
            dce_cf_e_file_open
            dce_cf_e_no_match
            dce_cf_e_no_mem
            dced_s_bad_binding
            dced_s_cant_open_storage_file
            dced_s_invalid_attr_type
            dced_s_no_memory
            sec_acl_invalid_permission
            uuid_s_bad_version

 DESCRIPTION

   The dced_hostdata_read() routine returns a hostdata item maintained
   by dced on a specific host.  The standard data items include the
   cell name, a list of cell aliases, the host name, a list of UUID-
   program pairs (post_processors), and the DCE configuration database,
   among other items.  For programming convenience, the following
   global variables are defined for the entry_uuid of some standard
   data items:

        dced_g_uuid_cell_name
        dced_g_uuid_cell_aliases
        dced_g_uuid_host_name
        dced_g_uuid_hostdata_post_proc
        dced_g_uuid_dce_cf_db
        dced_g_uuid_pe_site
        dced_g_uuid_svc_routing

   Other host-specific data items may also be maintained by the
   hostdata service.  The UUIDs for these are established when the
   data item is created (See dced_hostdata_create()). After the
   applications reads host data and when it is done with the data,
   it should call the dced_objects_release() routine to release the
   resources allocated.

   Each hostdata item for a specific host is stored in a local file.
   The name of an item's storage file is indicated in the storage tag
   field of each dced hostdata entry.

   You can also use the dced_object_read() routine to read the text
   of a hostdata item.  You might use this routine if your application
   needs to read data for other host services (srvrconf, srvrexec, or
   keytab) in addition to data for the hostdata service.

   Prior to calling the dced_hostdata_read() routine, the
   application must have established a valid dced binding handle
   to the hostdata service by calling either the dced_binding_create()
   or dced_binding_from_rpc_binding() routine.

 RELATED INFORMATION

   Routines:   dced_objects_release
               dced_object_read
               dced_binding_create
               dced_binding_from_rpc_binding

   Books: OSF DCE Application Development Guide.
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