Open System Services Shell and Utilities Reference Manual (G06.25+, H06.03+)
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Miscellaneous Files and Commands rpcinfo(8)
DEFINE is specified.
For information on creating a TCP/IP domain name resolver
configuration file, refer to the TCP/IP (Parallel Library)
Configuration and Management Manual or the TCP/IP
Configuration and Management Manual.
process Specifies the Guardian process name of the standard process that
provides an IP address for the portmapper process.
The value you specify depends on whether you use conventional
TCP/IP or parallel library TCP/IP.
• For conventional TCP/IP, the standard server process is
normally named $ZTCn, where n by convention is the
digit used in the input/output process (IOP) name associ-
ated with the controller being served. For example, by
convention $ZTC0 is the server for the controller that is
accessed through $LAN0.
• For parallel library TCP/IP, the standard server process is
usually named $ZSAMn, where n by convention is the
digit used in the input/output process (IOP) name associ-
ated with the controller being served. For example, by
convention $ZSAM0 is the server for the controller that is
accessed through $LAN0.
Most HP NonStop system software assumes that the correct
default TCP/IP server name is $ZTC0. If only one TCP/IP server
is configured, it should use that process name, so the usual value
to use for process with RPCINFO is $ZTC0.
The process name used for the TCP/IP server process is a conven-
tion and is not enforced by HP software. The value used does not
need to contain any specific collection of letters or the digit n.
node Specifies the Expand node name of the HP NonStop server node
on which to run the RPCINFO utility.
If this value is omitted, the RPCINFO utility is run on the local
node.
-p [ -u | -t ][target ]
Requests that the portmapper process on the host specified by
target list all registered RPC programs.
The target value can be specified either as the name or the
dotted-decimal form of the IP address of a host within a reachable
TCP/IP network.
The target value is case-sensitive; that is, the specified name must
match the case of the host name within the TCP/IP host definition
file. For example, specifying FORTY.TANDEM.COM does not
match an entry of forty.tandem.com.
If no value is specified for the target argument, information is
reported for the HP NonStop server node specified or implied by
the value of node.
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