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.TH pvm_config 1 "May 1998" "Scilab // Group" "Scilab function"
.so ../sci.an
.SH NAME
pvm_config - sends a message
.SH CALLING SEQUENCE
.nf
res =  pvm_config()
.fi
.SH PARAMETERS
.TP 5
res, list of 7 elements such that:
.br
.IP res(1): 
integer returning the number of hosts (pvmds) in the virtual machine.
.br
.IP res(2): 
integer returning the number of different data formats being used.
.br
.IP res(3): 
integer returning pvmd task ID for host.
.br
.IP res(4): 
character string returning name of host.
.br
.IP res(5): 
character string returning architecture name of host
.br
.IP res(6): 
integer returning relative speed of host. Default value is 1000.
.br
.IP res(7): 
integer status code returned by the routine.

.SH DESCRIPTION
\fVpvm_config\fR returns information about
the present virtual machine. The information returned is
similar to that available from the console command
.I conf.
.PP
The \fVpvm_config\fR function returns information about the entire
virtual machine in one call.

If pvm_config is successful,
.I info
will be 0.
If some error occurs then
.I info
will be < 0.

.SH EXAMPLE
.nf
res = pvm_config()
.fi

.SH SEE ALSO
pvm_tasks