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NAME    [Toc]    [Back]

       rstart - a sample implementation of a Remote Start client

SYNOPSIS    [Toc]    [Back]

       rstart  [-c context] [-g] [-l username] [-v] hostname command
 args...

OPTIONS    [Toc]    [Back]

       This option specifies the context in which the command  is
       to  be run.  A context specifies a general environment the
       program is to be run in.  The details of this  environment
       are  host-specific; the intent is that the client need not
       know how the environment must be configured.  If  omitted,
       the  context  defaults  to X.  This should be suitable for
       running X programs from the host's "usual" X installation.
       Interprets  command  as a generic command, as discussed in
       the protocol document.  This is intended to  allow  common
       applications  to  be invoked without knowing what they are
       called on the remote system. Currently, the  only  generic
       commands  defined are Terminal, LoadMonitor, ListContexts,
       and ListGenericCommands.  This option  is  passed  to  the
       underlying rsh; it requests that the command be run as the
       specified user.  This option requests that rstart be  verbose
  in  its  operation. Without this option, rstart discards
 output from the remote's rstart helper, and  directs
       the  rstart helper to detach the program from the rsh connection
 used to start it.   With  this  option,  responses
       from the helper are displayed and the resulting program is
       not detached from the connection.

DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]

       The rstart command is a simple implementation of a  Remote
       Start  client  as  defined  in A Flexible Remote Execution
       Protocol Based on rsh.  It  uses  rsh  as  its  underlying
       remote execution mechanism.

NOTES    [Toc]    [Back]

       This  is a trivial implementation.  Far more sophisticated
       implementations are possible and should be developed.

       Error handling is nonexistent.  Without -v, error  reports
       from  the  remote  are discarded silently.  With -v, error
       reports are displayed.

       The $DISPLAY environment variable is passed.  If it starts
       with  a colon, the local hostname is prepended.  The local
       domain name should be appended to unqualified host  names,
       but is not.

       The   $SESSION_MANAGER   environment  variable  should  be
       passed, but is not.

       X11 authority information is passed for the  current  display.


       ICE  authority  information  should be passed, but is not.
       It is not completely clear how rstart should  select  what
       ICE authority information to pass.

       Even  without  -v,  the  sample rstart helper will leave a
       shell waiting for the program to complete.  This causes no
       real harm and consumes relatively few resources, but if it
       is undesirable it can be avoided by explicitly  specifying
       the "exec" command to the shell, for example,

       rstart somehost exec xterm

       This  is  obviously  dependent  on the command interpreter
       being used on the remote system; the  example  given  will
       work for the Bourne and C shells.

SEE ALSO    [Toc]    [Back]

      
      
       rstartd(1X),  rsh(1), A Flexible Remote Execution Protocol
       Based on rsh

AUTHOR    [Toc]    [Back]

       Jordan Brown, Quarterdeck Office Systems



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