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NAMEglobal_group - Grouping nodes to global name registration groups.DESCRIPTIONThis module makes it possible to partition the nodes of a system into global groups. Each global group has its own global namespace, see global(3).The main advantage of dividing systems into global groups is that the background load decreases while the number of nodes to be updated is reduced when manipulating globally registered names. The Kernel configuration parameter global_groups defines the global groups (see also kernel(6) and config(4)): {global_groups, [GroupTuple :: group_tuple()]} For the processes and nodes to run smoothly using the global group functionality, the following criteria must be met:
In the following descriptions, a group node is a node belonging to the same global group as the local node. DATA TYPESgroup_tuple() = {GroupName :: group_name(), [node()]} | {GroupName :: group_name(), PublishType :: publish_type(), [node()]} A GroupTuple without PublishType is the same as a GroupTuple with PublishType equal to normal. group_name() = atom() publish_type() = hidden | normal A node started with command-line flag -hidden (see erl(1)) is said to be a hidden node. A hidden node establishes hidden connections to nodes not part of the same global group, but normal (visible) connections to nodes part of the same global group. A global group defined with PublishType equal to hidden is said to be a hidden global group. All nodes in a hidden global group are hidden nodes, whether they are started with command-line flag -hidden or not. name() = atom() A registered name. where() = {node, node()} | {group, group_name()} EXPORTSglobal_groups() -> {GroupName, GroupNames} | undefined Types: GroupName = group_name()
GroupNames = [GroupName] Returns a tuple containing the name of the global group that the local node belongs to, and the list of all other known group names. Returns undefined if no global groups are defined. info() -> [info_item()] Types: info_item() = {state, State :: sync_state()} | {own_group_name, GroupName :: group_name()} | {own_group_nodes, Nodes :: [node()]} | {synched_nodes, Nodes :: [node()]} | {sync_error, Nodes :: [node()]} | {no_contact, Nodes :: [node()]} | {other_groups, Groups :: [group_tuple()]} | {monitoring, Pids :: [pid()]} sync_state() = no_conf | synced Returns a list containing information about the global groups. Each list element is a tuple. The order of the tuples is undefined.
monitor_nodes(Flag) -> ok Types: Flag = boolean()
Depending on Flag, the calling process starts subscribing (Flag equal to true) or stops subscribing (Flag equal to false) to node status change messages. A process that has subscribed receives the messages {nodeup, Node} and {nodedown, Node} when a group node connects or disconnects, respectively. own_nodes() -> Nodes Types: Nodes = [Node :: node()]
Returns the names of all group nodes, regardless of their current status. registered_names(Where) -> Names Types: Where = where()
Names = [Name :: name()] Returns a list of all names that are globally registered on the specified node or in the specified global group. send(Name, Msg) -> pid() | {badarg, {Name, Msg}} send(Where, Name, Msg) -> pid() | {badarg, {Name, Msg}} Types: Where = where()
Name = name() Msg = term() Searches for Name, globally registered on the specified node or in the specified global group, or (if argument Where is not provided) in any global group. The global groups are searched in the order that they appear in the value of configuration parameter global_groups. If Name is found, message Msg is sent to the corresponding pid. The pid is also the return value of the function. If the name is not found, the function returns {badarg, {Name, Msg}}. sync() -> ok Synchronizes the group nodes, that is, the global name servers on the group nodes. Also checks the names globally registered in the current global group and unregisters them on any known node not part of the group. If synchronization is not possible, an error report is sent to the error logger (see also error_logger(3). Returns {error, {'invalid global_groups definition', Bad}} if configuration parameter global_groups has an invalid value Bad. whereis_name(Name) -> pid() | undefined whereis_name(Where, Name) -> pid() | undefined Types: Where = where()
Name = name() Searches for Name, globally registered on the specified node or in the specified global group, or (if argument Where is not provided) in any global group. The global groups are searched in the order that they appear in the value of configuration parameter global_groups. If Name is found, the corresponding pid is returned. If the name is not found, the function returns undefined. NOTES
SEE ALSOglobal(3), erl(1)
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