INT 21 - Novell NetWare - FILE SERVER - GET PHYSICAL RECORD LOCKS BY FILE AH = E3h subfn DEh DS:SI -> request buffer (see #02058) ES:DI -> reply buffer (see #02059) Return: AL = status (00h,C6h,FFh) (see #02053) Notes: this function is supported by Advanced NetWare 2.1+ the calling workstation must have console operator privileges SeeAlso: AH=E3h/SF=C8h,AH=E3h/SF=DDh,AH=E3h/SF=DFh,AX=F217h/SF=DEh Format of NetWare "Get Physical Record Locks by File" request buffer: Offset Size Description (Table 02058) 00h WORD length of following data (max 104h) 02h BYTE DEh (subfunction "Get Physical Record Locks by File") 03h WORD (big-endian) last record seen (0000h on first call) 05h BYTE directory handle 06h BYTE length of filename 07h N BYTEs ASCIZA NUL-terminated ASCII string. The ASCIZ string "ABC" consists of the four bytes 41h, 42h, 43h, and 00h. Unless otherwise specified, maximum lengths given in the interrupt list do not include the terminating NUL. filename SeeAlso: #02059,#02237 at AX=F217h/SF=DEh Format of NetWare "Get Physical Record Locks by File" reply buffer: Offset Size Description (Table 02059) 00h WORD (call) size of following results record (max 1FEh) 02h WORD next request record (place in "last record" on next call) 0000h if no more records 04h BYTE number of physical record locks 05h BYTE number of records following 06h var array of Physical Record Lock Info records (see #02060) SeeAlso: #02058,#02237 at AX=F217h/SF=DEh Format of NetWare Physical Record Lock Info: Offset Size Description (Table 02060) 00h WORD (big-endian) number of tasks logging record 02h WORD (big-endian) number of tasks with shareable lock 04h DWORDDoubleword; four bytes. Commonly used to hold a 32-bit segment:offset or selector:offset address. (big-endian) starting offset of record in file 08h DWORDDoubleword; four bytes. Commonly used to hold a 32-bit segment:offset or selector:offset address. (big-endian) ending offset of record in file 0Ch WORD (big-endian) logical connection number 0Eh BYTE task number 0Fh BYTE lock type 00h none FEh file lock FFh Begin Share File Set lock SeeAlso: #02059