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sprayd(1M)							    sprayd(1M)

NAME
       rpc.sprayd, sprayd - spray server

SYNOPSIS
       log_file]

DESCRIPTION
       is  an  RPC server that records the packets sent by from another system
       (see spray(1M)).

       daemon may be started by or through the command line.  The service pro‐
       vided  by is not useful as a networking benchmark as it uses unreliable
       connectionless transports, UDP, for example.  It	 can  report  a	 large
       number  of  packets  dropped  when the drops were caused by the program
       sending packets faster than they can  be	 buffered  locally,  that  is,
       before the packets get to the network medium.

   Options
       recognizes the following options and command-line arguments:

	      Log any errors to the named log file,
			   log_file.   Errors  are not logged if the option is
			   not specified.

			   Information logged to the file  includes  date  and
			   time	 of  the error, host name, process id and name
			   of the function generating the error, and the error
			   message.   Note that different services can share a
			   single  log	file  since  enough   information   is
			   included to uniquely identify each error.

	      Exit after serving each RPC request.
			   Using  the  option,	the  security file can control
			   access to RPC services.

	      Exit only if

			   ·  dies (see rpcbind(1M)),
			   ·  Another registers with or
			   ·  becomes unregistered with

       The option is more efficient because a new process is not launched  for
       each RPC request.  is the default.

AUTHOR
       was developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc.

SEE ALSO
       inetd(1M),  rpcbind(1M),	 spray(1M),  inetd.conf(4), inetd.sec(4), ser‐
       vices(4).

								    sprayd(1M)
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