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NAME

       remctl_command, remctl_commandv - Send a command to a remctl server

SYNOPSIS

       #include <remctl.h>

       int remctl_command(struct remctl *r, const char **command);

       #include <sys/uio.h>

       int remctl_commandv(struct remctl *r, const struct iovec *iov,
                           size_t count);

DESCRIPTION

       remctl_command() and remctl_commandv() send a command to a remote
       remctl server.  The remctl client object r, created with remctl_new(),
       should have previously been passed to remctl_open() to open a
       connection to the server.

       remctl_command() takes the command as a NULL-terminated array of NUL-
       terminated strings (the same layout as an argv array).  This function
       is most convenient when passing simple text commands.

       remctl_commandv() takes the command as an array of iovec structs of
       length count.  This function is most convenient when passing arbitrary
       data to the command, since the iovec struct takes a pointer and a
       length for each chunk of data.  See writev(2) for the layout of the
       iovec struct.

       After calling one of these functions, call remctl_output() to get the
       results of the command.

RETURN VALUE

       remctl_command() and remctl_commandv() return true on success and false
       on failure.  On failure, the caller should call remctl_error() to
       retrieve the error message.

SEE ALSO

       remctl_new(3), remctl_open(3), remctl_output(3), remctl_error(3)

       The current version of the remctl library and complete details of the
       remctl protocol are available from its web page at
       <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/software/remctl/>.

AUTHOR

       Russ Allbery <rra@stanford.edu>