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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ DataStore SDK Programmer's Guide for XBSA 1.1.0
  3. Using the NetBackup XBSA interface
  4. NetBackup XBSA data structures
  5. Buffers
  6. Shared memory
Veritas NetBackup™ DataStore SDK Programmer's Guide for XBSA 1.1.0

Shared memory

Note:

The passing of data in shared memory blocks between the XBSA application and the NetBackup XBSA interface is not supported for NetBackup XBSA Version 1.1.0.

The BSA_DataBlock32 structure contains fields to allow the use of shared memory blocks for passing data between an XBSA application and the NetBackup XBSA interface. The shareId and shareOffset fields of the BSA_DataBlock32 structure are used to define shared memory buffers. The NetBackup XBSA interface version 1.1.0 does not use these fields.

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