rpc.rwalld man page on PC-BSD

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RPC.RWALLD(8)		  BSD System Manager's Manual		 RPC.RWALLD(8)

NAME
     rpc.rwalld — write messages to users currently logged in server

SYNOPSIS
     /usr/libexec/rpc.rwalld [-n]

DESCRIPTION
     The rpc.rwalld utility is a server which will send a message to users
     currently logged in to the system.	 This server invokes the wall(1) com‐
     mand to actually write the messages to the system.

     The following option is available:

     -n	     Do not become a daemon.  This option is only available when
	     rpc.rwalld is not invoked by inetd(8).

     Messages are sent to this server by the rwall(1) command.	The rpc.rwalld
     daemon is normally invoked by inetd(8).

     The rpc.rwalld utility uses an RPC protocol defined in
     /usr/include/rpcsvc/rwall.x.

SEE ALSO
     rwall(1), wall(1), inetd(8)

BSD				 June 7, 1993				   BSD
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