Debugging plugin -
The FTP Debugging plugin provides a way for the user to trace FTP protocol messages which occur while the GridFTP client library processes an FTP operation. This may be useful for debugging FTP configuration problems.
When this plugin is used for a GridFTP Client operation, information will be printed to the file stream associated with the plugin when a user begins an operation, for all data buffers which pass through while handling a data transfer, and for all protocol messages which are sent and received.
Module descriptor
Destroy an instance of the GridFTP debugging plugin
This function will free all debugging plugin-specific instance data from this plugin, and will make the plugin unusable for further ftp handle creation.
Existing FTP client handles and handle attributes will not be affected by destroying a plugin associated with them, as a local copy of the plugin is made upon handle initialization.
Parameters:
plugin A pointer to a GridFTP debugging plugin, previously initialized by calling globus_ftp_client_debug_plugin_init()
Returns:
This function returns an error if
plugin is null
plugin is not a debugging plugin
See also:
globus_ftp_client_debug_plugin_init(), globus_ftp_client_handleattr_add_plugin(), globus_ftp_client_handleattr_remove_plugin(), globus_ftp_client_handle_init()
Initialize an instance of the GridFTP debugging plugin
This function will initialize the debugging plugin-specific instance data for this plugin, and will make the plugin usable for ftp client handle attribute and handle creation.
Parameters:
plugin A pointer to an uninitialized plugin. The plugin will be configured as a debugging plugin, with the default of sending debugging messages to stderr.
stream
text
Returns:
This function returns an error if
plugin is null
See also:
globus_ftp_client_debug_plugin_destroy(), globus_ftp_client_handleattr_add_plugin(), globus_ftp_client_handleattr_remove_plugin(), globus_ftp_client_handle_init()
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