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NAME

       confdb_key_create  -  Add  a  new  key/value  pair to the Configuration
       Database

SYNOPSIS

       #include <corosync/confdb.h>

       confdb_error_t  confdb_key_create(confdb_handle_t  handle,  unsignedint
       parent_object_handle , void *key_name , void *value , int value_len );

DESCRIPTION

       The  confdb_key_create  function  adds  a  new  key/value  pair  to the
       specified parent object. Parent objects may contain many keys and  also
       sub-objects.  The  names  of keys are not required to be unique: if you
       call confdb_key_create twice with the same parameters you  will  create
       two  identical keys in the database.   The parent object should already
       exist in the database, it can be  OBJECT_PARENT_HANDLE  (the  top-level
       object) but this is not recommended.   Unlike objects, keys do not have
       handles, so you can’t go directly to a non-unique key without using the
       confdb_key_iter function.

RETURN VALUE

       This call returns the CONFDB_OK value if successful, otherwise an error
       is returned.

ERRORS

       The errors are undocumented.

SEE ALSO

       confdb_overview(8),      confdb_initialize(3),      confdb_finalize(3),
       confdb_dispatch(3),  confdb_object_create(3), confdb_object_destroy(3),
       confdb_object_parent_get(3),                      confdb_key_create(3),
       confdb_key_delete(3),     confdb_key_get(3),     confdb_key_replace(3),
       confdb_object_find_start(3),                     confdb_object_find(3),
       confdb_object_iter_start(3),                     confdb_object_iter(3),
       confdb_key_iter_start(3), confdb_key_iter(3),