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rpcinfo(1M)							   rpcinfo(1M)


NAME    [Toc]    [Back]

     rpcinfo - report RPC information

SYNOPSIS    [Toc]    [Back]

     /usr/etc/rpcinfo -b program-number	version-number
     /usr/etc/rpcinfo -m program-number	version-number
     /usr/etc/rpcinfo [	-T transport ] -d program-number version-number
     /usr/etc/rpcinfo -p [ host	]
     /usr/etc/rpcinfo [	-C ] -u	host program-number [ version-number ]
     /usr/etc/rpcinfo -t host program-number [ version-number ]

DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]

     rpcinfo makes an RPC call to an RPC server	and reports what it finds.

OPTIONS    [Toc]    [Back]

     -b	  Make an RPC broadcast	to procedure 0 of the specified	program-number
	  and version-number using UDP and report all hosts that respond.

     -m	  Like -b but uses an RPC multicast.

     -d	  Delete the existing registration for the RPC service of the
	  specified program-number and version-number.	If -T is used in
	  conjunction with -d, then only the service which uses	the protocol
	  transport is deleted.

     -p	  Probe	the portmapper on host,	and print a list of all	registered RPC
	  programs.  If	host is	not specified, it defaults to the value
	  returned by hostname(1).

     -u	  Make an RPC call to procedure	0 of program-number using UDP, and
	  report whether a response was	received.  If no version-number	is
	  given, attempt a call	to procedure 0 for every version of program-
	  number. Determine the	range of versions available by first
	  attempting a call to version 0, which	is presumed not	to exist. If
	  version 0 does exist,	attempt	a call to a very high version (also
	  presumed not to exist). A call to a non-existent version will	result
	  in an	error response which includes the minimum and maximum
	  registered versions. Call every version of program-number in this
	  range	and report whether a response is received.  If -C is used in
	  conjunction with -u and a version-number is specified, a call	to
	  PMAPPROC_CALLIT will be made rather than PMAPPROC_GETPORT followed
	  by the call to procedure 0.

     -t	  Make an RPC call to procedure	0 of program-number using TCP, and
	  report whether a response was	received.  If no version-number	is
	  given, attempt a call	to procedure 0 for every version of program-
	  number. Determine the	range of versions available by first
	  attempting a call to version 0, which	is presumed not	to exist. If
	  version 0 does exist,	attempt	a call to a very high version (also
	  presumed not to exist). A call to a non-existent version will	result
	  in an	error response which includes the minimum and maximum
	  registered versions. Call every version of program-number in this



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rpcinfo(1M)							   rpcinfo(1M)



	  range	and report whether a response is received.

     The program-number	argument can be	either a name or a number.

FILES    [Toc]    [Back]

     /etc/rpc	  names	for rpc	program	numbers

SEE ALSO    [Toc]    [Back]

      
      
     portmap(1M), rpc(4).

     IRIX Network Programming Guide


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