2016-02-01 20:03 GMT-02:00 : > > Is there a reason why lib9p doesn't have a clunk function pointer in Srv > struct? > > what about Srv.destroyfid()? > > Destroyfid > When a Fid's reference count drops to zero (i.e., it > has been clunked and there are no outstanding requests > referring to it), destroyfid is called to allow the > program to dispose of the fid->aux pointer. > > Thanks for your help! I'd tried using destroyfid to achieve what I need but failed. I tried today again implement with destroyfid but realized that it will not fully support what I need. I'm using a file server for exchange data between 9P clients. When a new file is created, I create a plan9 channel and two threads (one for handle reads and other for writes), a write(2) to the file is translated into a sendp and a read(2) is translated into a recvp on the channel. The channel could be buffered or not, and then I want to maintain data allocated (aux related data) anyway, because the file server is a queueing system when channel have a buffer bigger than zero. Apart from that, I want to know how many clients have each file opened to update my stats file. It's possible in any way without a clunk callback? I'm trying to replace a rabbitmq server with this system, but I have a requirement for some way of monitoring of queues size, performance of channels, number of clients connected to each channel (file on dchan), etc, I need this kind of information for make a comparison with the current queue system... Thanks! -- > cinap > >