LeaveWorkUnit() — Leave a WLM work unit
Standards
Standards / Extensions | C or C++ | Dependencies |
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z/OS® UNIX | both |
Format
#include <sys/__wlm.h>
int LeaveWorkUnit(wlmetok_t *enclavetoken);
General description
The LeaveWorkUnit() function provides the ability for an application
to leave a WLM work unit.
- *enclavetoken
- Points to a work unit enclave token that was returned from a call to CreateWorkUnit() or ContinueWorkUnit().
Returned value
If successful, LeaveWorkUnit() returns 0.
If unsuccessful, LeaveWorkUnit() returns -1 and sets errno to one
of the following values:
- Error Code
- Description
- EFAULT
- An argument of this function contained an address that was not accessible to the caller.
- EINVAL
- An argument of this function contained an incorrect value.
- EMVSSAF2ERR
- An error occurred in the security product.
- EMVSWLMERROR
- The WLM leave enclave failed. Use __errno2() to obtain the WLM service reason code for the failure.
- EPERM
- The calling thread's address space is not permitted to the BPX.WLMSERVER Facility class. The caller's address space must be permitted to the BPX.WLMSERVER Facility class if it is defined. If BPX.WLMSERVER is not defined, the calling process is not defined as a superuser (UID=0).
Related information
- sys/__wlm.h
- CheckSchEnv() — Check WLM scheduling environment
- ConnectServer() — Connect to WLM as a server manager
- ConnectWorkMgr() — Connect to WLM as a work manager
- ContinueWorkUnit() — Continue WLM work unit
- CreateWorkUnit() — Create WLM work unit
- DeleteWorkUnit() — Delete a WLM work unit
- DisconnectServer() — Disconnect from WLM server
- JoinWorkUnit() — Join a WLM work unit
- QueryMetrics() — Query WLM system information
- QuerySchEnv() — Query WLM scheduling environment