SERVER_INFO_502  6FWEWR 

The SERVER_INFO_502 structure contains information about the specified server, including name, platform, type of server, and associated software.

typedef struct _SERVER_INFO_502 { 
    DWORD    sv502_sessopens;
    DWORD    sv502_sessvcs;
    DWORD    sv502_opensearch;
    DWORD    sv502_sizreqbuf;
    DWORD    sv502_initworkitems;
    DWORD    sv502_maxworkitems;
    DWORD    sv502_rawworkitems;
    DWORD    sv502_irpstacksize;
    DWORD    sv502_maxrawbuflen;
    DWORD    sv502_sessusers;
    DWORD    sv502_sessconns;
    DWORD    sv502_maxpagedmemoryusage;
    DWORD    sv502_maxnonpagedmemoryusage;
    BOOL     sv502_enableforcedlogoff;
    BOOL     sv502_timesource;
    BOOL     sv502_acceptdownlevelapis;
    BOOL     sv502_lmannounce;
} SERVER_INFO_502, *PSERVER_INFO_502, *LPSERVER_INFO_502;

 

Members

sv502_sessopens

Specifies the number of files that can be open in one session.

sv502_sessvcs

Specifies the maximum number of virtual circuits per client.

sv502_opensearch

Specifies the number of search operations that can be carried out simultaneously.

sv502_sizreqbuf

Specifies the size, in bytes, of each server buffer.

sv502_initworkitems

Specifies the initial number of receive buffers, or work items, used by the server. Allocating work items costs a certain amount of memory initially, but not as much as having to allocate additional buffers later.

sv502_maxworkitems

Specifies the maximum number of receive buffers, or work items, the server can allocate. If this limit is reached, the transport must initiate flow control at a significant performance cost.

sv502_rawworkitems

Specifies the number of special work items for raw I/O that the server uses. A larger value for this member can increase performance but costs more memory.

sv502_irpstacksize

Specifies the number of stack locations in IRPs allocated by the server.

sv502_maxrawbuflen

Specifies the maximum raw mode buffer size.

sv502_sessusers

Specifies the maximum number of users that can be logged on to a server using a single virtual circuit.

sv502_sessconns

Specifies the maximum number of tree connections that can be made on the server using a single virtual circuit.

sv502_maxpagedmemoryusage

Specifies the maximum size of pageable memory that the server can have allocated at any time. Adjust this member if you want to administer memory quota control.

sv502_maxnonpagedmemoryusage

Specifies the maximum size of nonpaged memory that the server can have allocated at any time. Adjust this member if you want to administer memory quota control.

sv502_enableforcedlogoff

Specifies whether the server should force a client to disconnect, even if the client has open files, once the client s logon time has expired.

sv502_timesource

Specifies whether the server is a reliable time source.

sv502_acceptdownlevelapis

Specifies whether the server will accept function calls from previous generation LAN Manager clients.

sv502_lmannounce

Specifies the LAN Manager server announcement interval.

 

See Also

NetServerGetInfo, NetServerSetInfo