HELPLIB.HLB  —  DCE  DCE_INTRO, dce_cf_intro
  NAME
      dce_cf_intro - Introduction to the DCE configuration routines

  DESCRIPTION
      The DCE configuration routines return information based on the
      contents of the local DCE configuration file, which is created
      during the DCE cell-configuration or machine-configuration process.
      A configuration file is located on each DCE machine; it contains the
      host's name, the primary name of the cell in which the host is
      located, and any aliases for that cell name.

      The configuration routines can also be used to get some additional
      information corollary to the hostname, namely:

        +  The host's principal name.

        +  Binding information to the host.

      The configuration file on machines that belong to internationalized
      DCE cells also contains the pathname to the code set registry object
      file on the host.

      The Security Service component on each DCE machine must be able to
      find out, by strictly local means, its machine's hostname, the host
      machine's principal name, and its cell's name. The DCE configuration
      routines exist primarily to enable Security components to do these
      things. But because this information can be useful to DCE
      applications as well, these routines are made available as part of
      the general application programming interface.

      Note that "hostname" as used throughout this section refers to the
      DCE hostname (that is, the machine's
      /.../cellname/host_directory/hostname entry in the CDS namespace),
      and not, for example, its DNS (Domain Name Service) hostname, which
      could be quite different from the DCE name.

      The DCE configuration routines are:

      dce_cf_binding_entry_from_host()
                  Returns the host binding entry name.

      dce_cf_dced_entry_from_host()
                  Returns the dced entry name on a host.

      dce_cf_find_name_by_key()
                  Returns a string tagged by key (this is a lower-level
                  utility routine that is used by the others).

      dce_cf_free_cell_aliases()
                  Frees a list of cell aliases for a cell.

      dce_cf_get_cell_aliases()
                  Returns a list of cell aliases for a cell.

      dce_cf_get_cell_name()
                  Returns the primary cell name for the local cell.

      dce_cf_get_csrgy_filename()
                  Returns the pathname of the local code set registry
                  object file.

      dce_cf_get_host_name()
                  Returns the hostname relative to a local cell.

      dce_cf_prin_name_from_host()
                  Returns the host's principal name.

      dce_cf_profile_entry_from_host
                  Returns the host's profile entry.

      dce_cf_same_cell_name()
                  Indicates whether or not two cell names refer to the same
                  cell.

  CAUTIONS

      The DCE 1.0 implementations of the DCE configuration routines will
      accept only lines (in the configuration file) whose length is less
      than 1024 characters. If a tag occurs more than once in the input,
      the routines will recognize only the first occurrence.

  FILES

      DCE$LOCAL:[000000]dce_cf.db
             The machine's local DCE configuration file (where DCE$LOCAL is
             usually something like DIA0:[SYS0.DCELOCAL.]).

      The format of the configuration file is as follows.

      Each of the entries is tagged with its own identifier, which must be
      the first nonblank token on a line that does not begin with a #
      (number sign) comment character.  The second token on a line is
      assumed to be the name associated with the tag that was detected in
      front of it.

      For example, cellname and hostname are tags, identifying the cellname
      and hostname, respectively, for the machine on which the
      configuration file is located. A sample configuration file could have
      the following contents:

           cellname /.../osf.org
           hostname hosts/brazil

      which would identify the host brazil in the osf.org cell.

      Text characterized by the following is ignored:

        +  Garbage lines; that is, lines that do not conform to the
           previously described format.

        +  Leading and trailing spaces in lines.

        +  Additional tokens appearing on a line after the second token.

      The configuration file should be writable only by privileged users,
      and readable by all.

  OUTPUT

      The DCE configuration routines return names without global or cell-
      relative prefixes, such as:

           host_directory/hostname

      or:

           principalname

      where:

      host_directory is usually hosts.

      However, the DCE NSI (Name Service Interface) routines require names
      passed to them to be expressed either in a cell-relative form, such
      as:

           /.:/host_directory/hostname

      or as global names, with the global root prefix /.../ and the cell
      name, such as:

           /.../cellname/host_directory/hostname

      Therefore, an application must add either the cell-relative (/.:/) or
      correct global (/.../cellname) prefix to any name it receives from a
      DCE configuration routine before it passes the name to an NSI
      routine.  (NSI routines all have names beginning with rpc_ns_.) For
      example, the name host_directory/hostname would become, if expressed
      in cell-relative form:

           /.:/hosts/hostname

      The cell-relative form of the name principalname would be:

           /.:/sec/principals/principalname

      where:

      hostname and principalname are the host's name and principal name,
      respectively.

  RELATED INFORMATION

      BOOKS: OSF DCE Application Development Guide-Core Components
             OSF DCE Command Reference.

      FUNCTIONS:

1  –  dce_cf_binding_entry_from_host

  NAME
      dce_cf_binding_entry_from_host - Returns the host binding entry
                                       name

  SYNOPSIS

      #include <dce/dce_cf.h>

      void dce_cf_binding_entry_from_host( char *hostname,
                                           char **entry_name,
                                           error_status_t *status);

  PARAMETERS

      INPUT

      hostname - Specifies the name of the host. Note that host names
                 are case sensitive.  If NULL, the configuration file
                 is searched for the hostname, and that name, if found,
                 is used.

      OUTPUT

      entry_name - The binding entry name associated with the specified
                   host.

      status - Returns the status code from this operation. The status
               code is a value that indicates whether the routine
               completed successfully and if not, why not.
               Possible status codes and their meanings are as follows:

               dce_cf_st_ok             Operation completed successfully.

               dce_cf_e_file_open       File open error.

               dce_cf_e_no_mem          No memory available.

               dce_cf_e_no_match        No hostname entry in the DCE
                                        configuration file.

  DESCRIPTION

  The dce_cf_binding_entry_from_host() routine returns the binding entry
  name string associated with the hostname passed to it. If hostname is
  NULL, the binding entry name associated with the name returned by
  dce_cf_get_host_name() is returned.

  FILES

      DCE$LOCAL:[000000]dce_cf.db
            The machine's local DCE configuration file (where dcelocal is
            usually something like DIA0:[SYS0.DCELOCAL.]).

  RETURN VALUES

      No value is returned.

  RELATED INFORMATION

      BOOKS: OSF DCE Administration Guide.

      FUNCTIONS: dce_cf_find_name_by_key
                 dce_cf_get_cell_name
                 dce_cf_get_host_name
                 dce_cf_prin_name_from_host

2  –  dce_cf_dced_entry_from_host

  NAME
      dce_cf_dced_entry_from_host - Returns the dced entry name on a host

  SYNOPSIS

      #include <dce/dce_cf.h>

      void dce_cf_dced_entry_from_host( char *hostname,
                                        char **entry_name,
                                        error_status_t *status);

  PARAMETERS

      INPUT

      hostname - Specifies the name of the host. Note that host names
                 are case-sensitive.  If this value is NULL, the value
                 returned by dce_cf_get_host_name is used.

      OUTPUT

      entry_name - The dced entry name associated with the specified
                   host.  Storage for this name is dynamically allocated;
                   release it with free() when you no longer need it.

      status - Returns the status code from this operation. The status
               code is a value that indicates whether the routine
               completed successfully and if not, why not.
               Possible status codes and their meanings are as follows:

               dce_cf_st_ok             Operation completed successfully.

               dce_cf_e_file_open       File open error.

               dce_cf_e_no_mem          No memory available.

               dce_cf_e_no_match        No hostname entry in the DCE
                                        configuration file.

  DESCRIPTION

  The dce_cf_dced_entry_from_host() routine returns the name entered into
  the DCE namespace for a DCE host daemon (dced) on the host specified by
  the hostname parameter.  If the hostname parameter is NULL, the dced
  name associated with the name returned by dce_cf_get_host_name() is
  returned.  The string name is of the form /.:/hosts/hostname/config,
  and specifies the entry point into the dced namespace on the host.
  This is the location in the DCE namespace at which dced stores the
  objects associated with the host services it provides (the hostdata,
  srvrconf, srvrexec, secval, and keytab services, as well as ACL
  editing).  It is also an actual name in the DCE namespace that you can
  import if you want to create your own RPC binding to dced.

  You can use the dced entry name returned by this routine as input to
  the dced_binding_create() routine, input to sec_acl_* routines, or to
  rpc_ns_binding_import_* routines to establish a binding to a dced host
  service.

  If using dced_binding_create(), you append a service name to the entry
  returned by this routine. If using sec_acl_* routines, you append the
  service and the object name. If using rpc_ns_binding_import_*, you use
  only the entry returned by the routine.

  You can also use the returned string to name objects that dced
  maintains, for example, when editing these objects' ACLs with dcecp.
  For example, the string name /.:/hosts/vineyard/config/srvrconf/dtsd
  names the server configuration data for the DTS server on the host
  vineyard.

  FILES

      DCE$LOCAL:[000000]dce_cf.db
            The machine's local DCE configuration file (where dcelocal is
            usually something like DIA0:[SYS0.DCELOCAL.]).

  RETURN VALUES

      No value is returned.

  RELATED INFORMATION

      FUNCTIONS: dce_cf_binding_entry_from_host
                 dce_cf_find_name_by_key
                 dce_cf_get_cell_name
                 dce_cf_get_host_name
                 dce_cf_prin_name_from_host
                 dced_binding_create

      BOOKS: OSF DCE Application Development Guide-Core Components
             OSF DCE Com mand Reference.

3  –  dce_cf_find_name_by_key

  NAME
      dce_cf_find_name_by_key - Returns a string tagged by a character
                                string key

  SYNOPSIS

      #include <dce/dce_cf.h>

      void dce_cf_find_name_by_key( FILE *fp,
                                    char *key,
                                    char **name,
                                    error_status_t *status);

  PARAMETERS

      INPUT

      fp -  A file pointer to a correctly formatted text file opened for
            reading.

      key - A character string key that will be used to find name.

      INPUT/OUTPUT

      name - A pointer to a string (char **) in which a string containing
             the name found will be placed. The name string will be
             allocated by malloc().

      OUTPUT

      status - Returns the status code from this operation. The status
               code is a value that indicates whether the routine
               completed successfully and if not, why not.
               Possible status codes and their meanings are as follows:

               dce_cf_st_ok            Operation completed succesfully.

               dce_cf_e_no_mem         No memory available.

               dce_cf_e_no_match       No match for key in the file.

  DESCRIPTION

  The dce_cf_find_name_by_key() routine searches a text file for the
  first occurrence of a string tag identical to the string passed in
  key. The tag string, in order to be found, must be the first non-white
  space string on an uncommented line. If the tag string is found,
  dce_cf_find_name_by_key() allocates (by a call to malloc()) a buffer
  for the next string found on the same line as the tag string, copies
  this second string into the buffer, and returns its address in the name
  input parameter.

  The name of the DCE configuration file is in the constant
  dce_cf_c_db_name; in turn, this constant is defined in the include file
  <dce_cf.h>.

  CAUTIONS

  The memory for a returned name string is allocated by malloc(), and
  must be freed by the original caller of the configuration routine that
  called dce_cf_find_name_by_key().

  The DCE 1.0 version of this routine is limited to processing lines of
  text whose length is less than 1024 characters.

  FILES

     DCE$LOCAL/dce_cf.db
             The machine's local DCE configuration file (where dcelocal
             is usually something like DIA0:[SYS0.DCELOCAL.]).

  RETURN VALUES

     No value is returned.

  RELATED INFORMATION

     FUNCTIONS: dce_cf_binding_entry_from_host
                dce_cf_get_cell_name
                dce_cf_get_host_name
                dce_cf_prin_name_from_host

     BOOKS: OSF DCE Administration Guide.

4  –  dce_cf_free_cell_aliases

  NAME
      dce_cf_free_cell_aliases - Frees a list of cell name aliases for
                                 the local cell

  SYNOPSIS

      #include <dce/dce_cf.h>

      void dce_cf_free_cell_aliases( char **cell_alias_list,
                                     error_status_t *status);

  PARAMETERS

      INPUT

      cell_alias_list - The address of a cell alias list, which is a
                        null-terminated array of pointers to the cell
                        alias names for the local cell.

      OUTPUT

      status - Returns the status code from this operation. The status
               code is a value that indicates whether the routine
               completed successfully and if not, why not.
               Possible status codes and their meanings are as
               follows:

               dce_cf_st_ok            Operation completed succesfully.

               dce_cf_e_file_open      File open error.

               dce_cf_e_no_mem         No memory available.

               dce_cf_e_no_match       No match for key in the file.

  DESCRIPTION

  The dce_cf_free_cell_aliases() routine frees the list of aliases for
  the local cell that the dce_cf_free_cell_aliases() routine allocated.
  The routine frees the memory allocated to hold the array of pointers
  to cell alias string buffers, and also frees the string buffers.

  RETURN VALUES

      No value is returned.

  RELATED INFORMATION

      FUNCTIONS: dce_cf_get_cell_aliases
                 dce_cf_get_cell_name
                 dce_cf_get_host_name
                 dce_cf_prin_name_from_host
                 dce_cf_same_cell_name

      BOOKS: OSF DCE Application Development Guide-Core Components
             OSF DCE Command Reference.

5  –  dce_cf_get_cell_aliases

  NAME
      dce_cf_get_cell_aliases - Returns a list of aliases for the local
                                cell

  SYNOPSIS

      #include <dce/dce_cf.h>

      void dce_cf_get_cell_aliases( char ***cell_alias_list,
                                    error_status_t *status);

  PARAMETERS

      INPUT

      None.

      OUTPUT

      cell_alias_list - The address of a string pointer array. This
                        routine sets this address to point to the
                        address of an allocated null-terminated array
                        of pointers to the cell alias names for the
                        local cell.  If no aliases exist, the routine
                        returns NULL in this parameter.

      status - Returns the status code from this operation. The status
               code is a value that indicates whether the routine
               completed successfully and if not, why not.
               Possible status codes and their meanings are as follows:

               dce_cf_st_ok            Operation completed succesfully.

               dce_cf_e_file_open      File open error.

               dce_cf_e_no_mem         No memory available.

               dce_cf_e_no_match       No match for key in the file.

  DESCRIPTION

  The dce_cf_get_cell_aliases() routine retrieves the local cell's cell
  name aliases. If cell aliases are found, the routine returns the
  address of an allocated list of cell alias names in the cell_alias_list
  parameter.  If no aliases exist for the cell, the routine returns NULL.

  Use the dce_cf_free_cell_aliases() routine to free the memory allocated
  by the dce_cf_get_cell_aliases() routine.

  RETURN VALUES

      No value is returned.

  RELATED INFORMATION

      FUNCTIONS: dce_cf_free_cell_aliases
                 dce_cf_get_cell_name
                 dce_cf_get_host_name
                 dce_cf_same_cell_name

      BOOKS: OSF DCE Application Development Guide-Core Components,
             OSF DCE Command Reference.

6  –  dce_cf_get_cell_name

  NAME
      dce_cf_get_cell_name - Returns the primary name for the local
                             cell

  SYNOPSIS

      #include <dce/dce_cf.h>

      void dce_cf_get_cell_name( char **cellname,
                                 error_status_t *status);

  PARAMETERS

      INPUT

      None.

      OUTPUT

      cellname - The address of a string pointer. This pointer will be
                 set by the function to point to an allocated buffer
                 that contains the cellname.

      OUTPUT

      status - Returns the status code from this operation. The status
               code is a value that indicates whether the routine
               completed successfully and if not, why not.
               Possible status codes and their meanings are as follows:

               dce_cf_st_ok            Operation completed succesfully.

               dce_cf_e_file_open      File open error.

               dce_cf_e_no_mem         No memory available.

               dce_cf_e_no_match       No match for key in the file.

  DESCRIPTION

  The dce_cf_get_cell_name() routine retrieves the primary name for the
  local cell. If the name is found, dce_cf_get_cell_name() returns an
  allocated (by a call to malloc()) copy of it in the cellname input
  parameter. Use free() to free the allocated copy when you no longer
  need it.

  The DCE 1.0 version of this routine is limited to processing lines of
  text whose length is less than 1024 characters.

  RETURN VALUES

      No value is returned.

  RELATED INFORMATION

      FUNCTIONS: dce_cf_free_cell_aliases
                 dce_cf_get_cell_aliases
                 dce_cf_get_host_name
                 dce_cf_prin_name_from_host

      BOOKS: OSF DCE Administration Guide.

7  –  dce_cf_get_csrgy_filename

  NAME
      dce_cf_get_csrgy_filename - Returns the pathname of the code set
                                  registry file on a host

  SYNOPSIS

      #include <dce/dce_cf.h>

      void dce_cf_get_csrgy_filename( char **csrgy_filename,
                                      error_status_t *status);

  PARAMETERS

      INPUT

      None.

      INPUT/OUTPUT

      csrgy_filename - The address of a string pointer. This pointer
                       will be set by the function to point to a buffer
                       that contains the pathname to the code set
                       registry file.

      OUTPUT

      status - Returns the status code from this operation. The status
               code is a value that indicates whether the routine
               completed successfully and if not, why not.
               Possible status codes and their meanings are as follows:

               dce_cf_st_ok           Operation successfully completed.

               dce_cf_e_file_open     File open error.

               dce_cf_e_no_mem        No memory available.

  DESCRIPTION

  The dce_cf_get_csrgy_filename() routine is a DCE function that returns
  the pathname of a code set registry file that has been created on a
  given host with the csrc utility.  DCE RPC routines for code set inter-
  operability use this routine when they need to locate a host's code set
  registry file in order to map between unique code set identifiers and
  their operating system-specific local code set names, or to obtain
  supported code sets for a client or server. User-written code set
  interoperability routines can also use the routine.

  The dce_cf_get_csrgy_filename() routine searches the DCE configuration
  file for the name of the local host's code set registry file, allocates
  a buffer for it (by a call to malloc()), copies the name into the
  buffer, and returns its address in the csrgy_filename input parameter.

  CAUTIONS

  The memory for a returned name string is allocated by malloc(), and
  must be freed by the caller of dce_cf_get_csrgy_filename().

  The DCE 1.0 verion of this routine is limited to processing lines of
  text whose length is less than 1024 characters.

  FILES

      DCE$LOCAL:[000000]dce_cf.db
             The machine's local DCE configuration file (where dcelocal
             is usually something like DIA0:[SYS0.DCELOCAL.]).

  RETURN VALUES

      No value is returned.

  RELATED INFORMATION

       FUNCTIONS: dce_cf_get_cell_name
                  dce_cf_find_name_by_key
                  dce_cf_get_host_name
                  dce_cf_prin_name_from_host
                  dce_loc_to_rgy
                  dce_rgy_to_loc
                  rpc_rgy_get_codesets

      COMMANDS: csrc.

      BOOKS: OSF DCE Administration Guide.

8  –  dce_cf_get_host_name

  NAME
      dce_cf_get_host_name - Returns the hostname relative to the local
                             cell root

  SYNOPSIS

      #include <dce/dce_cf.h>

      void dce_cf_get_host_name( char **hostname,
                                 error_status_t *status);

  PARAMETERS

      INPUT

      None.

      INPUT/OUTPUT

      hostname - The address of a string pointer. This pointer will be
                 set by the function to point to a buffer that contains
                 the hostname.

      OUTPUT

      status - Returns the status code from this operation. The status
               code is a value that indicates whether the routine
               completed successfully and if not, why not.
               Possible status codes and their meanings are as follows:

               dce_cf_st_ok           Operation successfully completed.

               dce_cf_e_file_open     File open error.

               dce_cf_e_no_mem        No memory available.

               dce_cf_e_no_match      No hostname entry in the DCE
                                      configuration file.

  DESCRIPTION

  The dce_cf_get_host_name() routine searches the DCE configuration file
  for the local host's name relative to the local cell's root. If the
  name is found, dce_cf_get_host_name() allocates (by a call to malloc())
  a buffer for it, copies the name into the buffer, and returns its
  address in the hostname input parameter.

  CAUTIONS

  The memory for a returned name string is allocated by malloc(), and
  must be freed by the caller of dce_cf_get_host_name().

  The DCE 1.0 version of this routine is limited to processing lines of
  text whose length is less than 1024 characters.

  FILES

      DCE$LOCAL:[000000]dce_cf.db
             The machine's local DCE configuration file (where dcelocal
             is usually something like DIA0:[SYS0.DCELOCAL.]).

  RETURN VALUES

      No value is returned.

  RELATED INFORMATION

      FUNCTIONS: dce_cf_binding_entry_from_host
                 dce_cf_find_name_by_key
                 dce_cf_get_cell_name
                 dce_cf_prin_name_from_host

      BOOKS: OSF DCE Administration Guide.

9  –  dce_cf_prin_name_from_host

  NAME
      dce_cf_prin_name_from_host - Returns the host's principal name

  SYNOPSIS

      #include <dce/dce_cf.h>

      void dce_cf_prin_name_from_host( char *hostname,
                                       char **prin_name,
                                       error_status_t *status);

  PARAMETERS

      INPUT

      hostname - The name of the host.  Note that host names are case
                 sensitive.  If NULL, the configuration file is searched
                 for the hostname, and that name, if found, is used.

      OUTPUT

      prin_name - The principal name associated with the specified host.

      status - Returns the status code from this operation. The status
               code is a value that indicates whether the routine
               completed successfully and if not, why not.
               Possible status codes and their meanings are as follows:

               dce_cf_st_ok           Operation completed successfully.

               dce_cf_e_file_open     File open error.

               dce_cf_e_no_mem        No memory available.

               dce_cf_e_no_match      No hostname entry in the DCE
                                      configuration file.

  DESCRIPTION

  The dce_cf_prin_name_from_host() routine returns the principal name
  associated with the hostname passed to it.  If hostname is NULL,
  dce_cf_prin_name_from_host() returns the principal name associated
  with the name returned by dce_cf_get_host_name().

  FILES

      DCE$LOCAL:[000000]dce_cf.db
            The machine's local DCE configuration file (where dcelocal is
            usually something like DIA0:[SYS0.DCELOCAL.]).

  RETURN VALUES

      No value is returned.

  RELATED INFORMATION

      FUNCTIONS: dce_cf_binding_entry_from_host
                 dce_cf_find_name_by_key
                 dce_cf_get_cell_name
                 dce_cf_get_host_name

      BOOKS: OSF DCE Administration Guide.

10  –  dce_cf_profile_entry_from_host

  NAME
      dce_cf_profile_entry_from_host - Returns the host profile entry

  SYNOPSIS

      #include <dce/dce_cf.h>

      void dce_cf_profile_entry_from_host( char *hostname,
                                           char **prof_name,
                                           error_status_t *status);

  PARAMETERS

      INPUT

      hostname - Specifies the name of the host. Note that host names
                 are case sensitive. If NULL, the configuration file is
                 searched for the hostname, and that name, if found, is
                 used.

      OUTPUT

      prof_name - The profile entry associated with the specified host.

      status - Returns the status code from this operation. The status
               code is a value that indicates whether the routine
               completed successfully and if not, why not.
               Possible status codes and their meanings are as follows:

               dce_cf_st_ok           Operation completed successfully.

               dce_cf_e_file_open     File open error.

               dce_cf_e_no_mem        No memory available.

               dce_cf_e_no_match      No hostname entry in the DCE
                                      configuration file.

  DESCRIPTION

  The dce_cf_profile_entry_from_host() routine returns the profile entry
  string associated with the hostname passed to it. If hostname is NULL,
  the profile entry associated with the name returned by
  dce_cf_get_host_name() is returned.

  FILES

      DCE$LOCAL:[000000]dce_cf.db
            The machine's local DCE configuration file (where dcelocal is
            usually something like DIA0:[SYS0.DCELOCAL.]).

  RETURN VALUES

      No value is returned.

  RELATED INFORMATION

      FUNCTIONS: dce_cf_find_name_by_key
                 dce_cf_get_cell_name
                 dce_cf_get_host_name
                 dce_cf_prin_name_from_host
                 dce_cf_binding_entry_from_host

      BOOKS: OSF DCE Administration Guide.

11  –  dce_cf_same_cell_name

  NAME
      dce_cf_same_cell_name - Indicates whether or not two cell names
                              refer to the same cell

  SYNOPSIS

      #include <dce/dce_cf.h>

      void dce_cf_same_cell_name( char *cell_name1,
                                  char *cell_name2,
                                  boolean result,
                                  error_status_t *status);

  PARAMETERS

      INPUT

      cell_name1 - A character string that specifies the name of a
                   cell.

      cell_name2 - A character string that specifies the name of a
                   cell to compare with cell_name1.  If this value is
                   NULL, the routine determines whether or not the cell
                   name specified in cell_name1 is the name of the local
                   cell.

      OUTPUT

      result - A boolean value that indicates whether or not the
               specified cell names match, when two cell names are
               given, and indicates whether or not the specified cell
               name is the name of the local cell, when only one cell
               name is given.  A value of TRUE indicates that the cell
               names refer to the same cell.

      status - Returns the status code from this operation. The status
               code is a value that indicates whether the routine
               completed successfully and if not, why not.
               Possible status codes are as follows:

               dce_cf_st_ok           Operation completed successfully.

               dce_cf_e_no_match      No hostname entry in the DCE
                                      configuration file.

  DESCRIPTION

  The dce_cf_same_cell_name () routine, when given the names of two cells
  as input parameters, compares the cell names to determine whether or
  not they refer to the same call. The result parameter is set to TRUE if
  they do, and to FALSE if they do not.

  If only one cell name is specified as an input parameter, the
  dce_cf_same_cell_name() routine determines whether or not the specified
  cell name is the same as the local cell's primary name (which it
  retrieves by calling dce_cf_get_cell_name()).  You can use the routine
  in this way to determine whether a given cell name is the primary name
  of your local cell.

  RETURN VALUES

      No value is returned.

  RELATED INFORMATION

      FUNCTIONS: dce_cf_free_cell_aliases
                 dce_cf_get_cell_aliases
                 dce_cf_get_cell_name

      BOOKS: OSF DCE Application Development Guide-Core Components
             OSF DCE Command Reference
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