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NAME

       pvm_joingroup - Enrolls the calling process in a named group.

SYNOPSIS

       C    int inum = pvm_joingroup( char *group )

       Fortran   call pvmfjoingroup( group, inum )

PARAMETERS

       group   Character string group name of an existing group.

       inum    Integer  instance number returned by the routine.  Instance numbers start at 0 and
               count up.  Values less than zero indicate an error.

DESCRIPTION

       The routine pvm_joingroup enrolls the calling task in the group named  group  and  returns
       the  instance  number  inum of this task in this group.  If there is an error inum will be
       negative.

       Instance numbers start at 0 and count up.  When using groups a (group, inum) pair uniquely
       identifies  a PVM process.  This is consistent with the PVM 2.4 naming schemes.  If a task
       leaves a group by calling pvm_lvgroup and later rejoins the same group, the  task  is  not
       guaranteed  to  get the same instance number.  PVM attempts to reuse old instance numbers,
       so when a task joins a group it will get the lowest available instance number.  A task can
       be a member of multiple groups simultaneously.

EXAMPLES

       C:
            inum = pvm_joingroup( "worker" );

       Fortran:
            CALL PVMFJOINGROUP( 'group2', INUM )

ERRORS

       These error conditions can be returned by pvm_joingroup

       PvmSysErr
              pvmd was not started or has crashed.

       PvmBadParam
              giving a NULL group name.

       PvmDupGroup
              trying to join a group you are already in.

SEE ALSO

       pvm_lvgroup(3PVM)

                                         30 August, 1993                          JOINGROUP(3PVM)