The PHT_SERVER_CONFIG handle is used to obtain the host computer configuration information. The handle is obtained from the PHT_JOB object returned by the PrlSrv_GetSrvConfig function call. The handle can also be used to obtain network settings of a guest operating system installed in a virtual machine. In this case, the handle is obtained using the PrlVmGuest_GetNetworkSettings function.
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Description
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Creates a new handle of type PHT_SERVER_CONFIG.
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Determines the number of CPUs on the host machine.
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To get the CPU features from server hSrvConfig : A handle of type
PRL_HANDLE
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Allows to get the CPU features from server.
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Allows to get the CPU features masking capabilities from server
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Determines the hardware virtualization type of the host CPU.
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Determines the CPU mode (32 bit or 64 bit) on the host.
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Determines the model of CPU on the host machine.
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Determines the host machine CPU speed.
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Obtains the global default gateway address of the specified host or guest.
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Obtains the global default IPv6 gateway address of the specified host or guest.
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Obtains the list of IP addresses of DNS servers for the specified host or guest.
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Obtains an object of type
PHT_HW_GENERIC_DEVICE
containing information about a floppy disk drive on the host.
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Determines the number of floppy disk drives on the host.
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Obtains a handle of type
PHT_HW_GENERIC_DEVICE
containing information about a PCI device installed on the host.
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Determines the number of PCI devices installed on the host.
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Obtains a handle of type
PHT_HW_GENERIC_DEVICE
containing information about a generic SCSI device installed on the host.
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Determines the number of generic SCSI devices installed on the host.
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Obtains an object of type
PHT_HW_HARD_DISK
containing information about a hard disks drive on the host.
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Determines the number of hard disk drives on the host.
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Returns the hostname of the specified host or guest.
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Returns the major version number of the host operating system.
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Returns the minor version number of the host operating system.
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Returns the full host operating system information as a single string.
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Returns the sub-minor version number of the host operating system.
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Returns the host operating system type.
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Determines the amount of memory (RAM) available on the host.
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Returns max possible Parallels network adapters on the host.
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Returns max possible Parallels virtual network adapters which can be applied per VM.
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Obtains a handle of type
PHT_HW_NET_ADAPTER
containing information about a network adapter installed in the host or guest.
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Determines the number of network adapters available on the server.
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Obtains an object of type
PHT_HW_GENERIC_DEVICE
containing information about an optical disk on the host.
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Determines the number of optical disks on the host.
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Obtains a handle of type
PHT_HW_GENERIC_DEVICE
containing information about a printer port on the host.
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Determines the number of printer ports on the host.
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Obtains a handle of type
PHT_HW_GENERIC_DEVICE
containing information about a printer installed on the host.
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Determines the number of printers installed on the host.
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Obtains the list of search domains for the specified host or guest.
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Obtains a handle of type
PHT_HW_GENERIC_DEVICE
containing information about a serial port on the host.
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Determines the number of serial ports available on the host.
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Obtains a handle of type
PHT_HW_GENERIC_DEVICE
containing information about a sound mixer device on the host.
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Determines the number of sound mixer devices available on the host.
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Obtains a handle of type
PHT_HW_GENERIC_DEVICE
containing information about a sound device on the host.
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Determines the number of sound devices available on the host.
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Obtains a pointer of type
PHT_HW_GENERIC_DEVICE
containing information about a USB device on the host.
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Determines the number of USB devices on the host.
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Determines whether a sound device on the host is enabled or disabled.
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Determines if USB is supported on the host.
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Determines whether VT-d is supported on the host.
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Determines whether a specified PCI device (network adapter, display adapter, sound card, etc.) is the primary adapter in the system.
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