.. _man3-PMIx_Abort: PMIx_Abort ========== PMIx_Abort - Abort the specified processes SYNOPSIS -------- .. code-block:: c #include pmix_status_t PMIx_Abort(int status, const char msg[], pmix_proc_t procs[], size_t nprocs); ARGUMENTS --------- * ``status``: Status value to be returned. A value of zero is permitted by PMIx, but may not be returned by some resource managers. * ``msg``: A string message to be displayed. * ``procs``: An array of ``pmix_proc_t`` structures defining the processes to be aborted. A NULL for the proc array indicates that all processes in the caller's namespace are to be aborted. A wildcard value for the rank in any structure indicates that all processes in that namespace are to be aborted. * ``nprocs``: Number of ``pmix_proc_t`` structures in the ``procs`` array. DESCRIPTION ----------- Request that the provided array of procs be aborted, returning the provided status and printing the provided message. A NULL for the ``procs`` array indicates that all processes in the caller's namespace are to be aborted. The response to this request is somewhat dependent on the specific resource manager and its configuration (e.g., some resource managers will not abort the application if the provided status is zero unless specifically configured to do so), and thus lies outside the control of PMIx itself. However, the client will inform the RM of the request that the application be aborted, regardless of the value of the provided status. Passing a NULL ``msg`` parameter is allowed. Note that race conditions caused by multiple processes calling ``PMIx_Abort`` are left to the server implementation to resolve with regard to which status is returned and what messages (if any) are printed. RETURN VALUE ------------ Returns ``PMIX_SUCCESS`` on success. On error, a negative value corresponding to a PMIx ``errno`` is returned. ERRORS ------ PMIx errno values are defined in ``pmix_common.h``. .. JMS COMMENT When more man pages are added, they can be :ref:'ed appropriately, so that HTML hyperlinks are created to link to the corresponding pages. .. seealso:: PMIx_Commit(3), :ref:`PMIx_Finalize(3) `, :ref:`PMIx_Init(3) `, PMIx_Initialized(3), PMIx_Put(3), pmiAddInstance(3), pmiAddMetric(3)