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RPC

Section: Linux Programmer's Manual (5)
Updated: 1985-09-26
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NAME

rpc - RPC program number data base  

SYNOPSIS

/etc/rpc  

DESCRIPTION

The rpc file contains user readable names that can be used in place of RPC program numbers. Each line has the following information:
name of server for the RPC program
RPC program number
aliases

Items are separated by any number of blanks and/or tab characters. A '#' indicates the beginning of a comment; characters from the '#' to the end of the line are not interpreted by routines which search the file.

Here is an example of the /etc/rpc file from the Sun RPC Source distribution.

#
# rpc 88/08/01 4.0 RPCSRC; from 1.12   88/02/07 SMI
#
portmapper      100000  portmap sunrpc
rstatd          100001  rstat rstat_svc rup perfmeter
rusersd         100002  rusers
nfs             100003  nfsprog
ypserv          100004  ypprog
mountd          100005  mount showmount
ypbind          100007
walld           100008  rwall shutdown
yppasswdd       100009  yppasswd
etherstatd      100010  etherstat
rquotad         100011  rquotaprog quota rquota
sprayd          100012  spray
3270_mapper     100013
rje_mapper      100014
selection_svc   100015  selnsvc
database_svc    100016
rexd            100017  rex
alis            100018
sched           100019
llockmgr        100020
nlockmgr        100021
x25.inr         100022
statmon         100023
status          100024
bootparam       100026
ypupdated       100028  ypupdate
keyserv         100029  keyserver
tfsd            100037
nsed            100038
nsemntd         100039
 

FILES

/etc/rpc
RPC program number data base
 

SEE ALSO

getrpcent(3)  

COLOPHON

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Index

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
FILES
SEE ALSO
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