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Commands Reference, Volume 4
Reports the status of Remote
Procedure Call (RPC) servers.
/usr/bin/rpcinfo
[ -m | -s ] [ Host ]
/usr/bin/rpcinfo -p [ Host ]
/usr/bin/rpcinfo
-T transport Host Prognum
[ Versnum ]
/usr/bin/rpcinfo
-l
[ -T transport ] Host Prognum
Versnum
/usr/bin/rpcinfo [ -n
PortNum ] -u
Host Prognum [ Versnum ]
/usr/bin/rpcinfo
[ -n PortNum ] -t
Host Prognum [ Versnum ]
/usr/bin/rpcinfo [ -b ]
[ -T transport ] Prognum
Versnum
/usr/bin/rpcinfo [ -d ]
[ -T transport ] Prognum
Versnum
The rpcinfo command
makes an RPC call to an RPC server and reports the status of the
server. For instance, this command reports whether the server is ready
and waiting or not available.
The program parameter can be
either a name or a number. If you specify a version, the
rpcinfo command attempts to call that version of the specified
program. Otherwise, the rpcinfo command attempts to find all
the registered version numbers for the program you specify by calling version
0 (zero) and then attempts to call each registered version. (Version 0
is presumed not to exist. If it does exist, the rpcinfo
command attempts to obtain this information by calling an extremely high
version number instead.)
-b
| Makes an RPC broadcast to procedure 0 of the specified prognum and
versnum and reports all hosts that respond. If transport is
specified, it broadcasts its request only on the specified
transport. If broadcasting is not supported by any
transport, an error message is printed. Using broadcasting
(-b flag) should be limited because of the possible adverse effect
on other systems.
|
-d
| Deletes registration for the RPC service of the specified prognum and
versnum. If transport is used, unregister the service only on that
transport, otherwise unregister the service on all the transports where it was
registered. This option can be exercised only by the root user.
|
-l
| Displays a list of entries with the specified prognum and versnum on the
specified host. Entries are returned for all transports in the same
protocol family as those used to contact the remote portmap
daemon. This flag only applies to AIX 4.2.1 or
later.
|
-m
| Displays a table of portmap operations statistics on the specified
host. The table contains statistics for each version of portmap
(Versions 2, 3, and 4), the number of times each procedure was requested and
successfully serviced, the number and type of remote call requests that were
made, and information about RPC address lookups that were handled. This
information is used for monitoring RPC activities on the host. This
flag only applies to AIX 4.2.1 or later.
|
-n Portnum
| Use the Portnum parameter as the port number for the
-t and -u options instead of the port number given by
the portmap. Using the -n options avoids a call to the
remote portmap to find out the address of the service. This option is
made obsolete by the -a option.
|
-p
| Probes the portmap service on the host using Version 2 of the
portmap protocol and displays a list of all registered RPC programs. If
a host is not specified, it defaults to the local host.
|
-s
| Displays a concise list of all registered RPC programs on the
host. If host is not specified, the default is the local host.
This flag only applies to AIX 4.2.1 or later.
|
-t
| Makes an RPC call to procedure 0 of prognum on the specified host using
TCP, and reports whether a response was received. This option is made
obsolete when using the -T option as shown in the third
syntax.
|
-T
| Specifies the transport where the service is required. This flag
only applies to AIX 4.2.1 or later.
|
-u
| Makes an RPC call to procedure 0 of prognum on the specified host using
UDP, and reports whether a response was received. This option is made
obsolete when using the -T option as shown in the third
syntax.
|
- To show all of the RPC
services registered on a local machine, enter:
rpcinfo -p
- To show all of the RPC
services registered on a specific machine, enter:
rpcinfo -p zelda
In this example, the rpcinfo command shows all RPC
services registered on a machine named zelda.
- To show all machines on the
local network that are running a certain version of a specific server,
enter:
rpcinfo -b ypserv 2
In this example, the rpcinfo command shows a list of all
machines that are running version 2 of the ypserv
daemon.
- To delete the registration
of a service, enter:
rpcinfo -d sprayd 1
In this example, the rpcinfo command deletes version
1 of the sprayd daemon.
/etc/rpc
|
| Contains a list of server names and their corresponding RPC program
numbers and aliases.
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/etc/services
|
| Contains an entry for each service available through the Internet
network.
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The portmap daemon.
Network File
System (NFS) Overview for System Management in AIX 5L Version
5.1 System Management Guide: Communications and
Networks.
List of NFS Commands.
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