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show server(1m)						       show server(1m)

NAME
       show server - Shows the binding information, interface identifiers, and
       object UUIDs in a server entry

SYNOPSIS
       rpccp show server  server-entry-name [-i	 [if-id]]  [-o	[object-uuid]]
       [-s syntax] [-u]

OPTIONS
       Shows interface identifiers from binding information found in the entry
       (optional).  Without the -i option, the command displays all  interface
       identifiers.

       To  display  a  specific interface, supply its identifier as the value.
       The value has the following  form:  interface-uuid,major-version.minor-
       version	The  UUID  is a hexadecimal string and the version numbers are
       decimal		strings,	   for		 example:	    -i
       ec1eeb60-5943-11c9-a309-08002b102989,1.1	 Leading zeros in version num‐
       bers are ignored.  Shows object UUIDs found in  the  entry  (optional).
       Without	the -o option, the command displays all object UUIDs.  To dis‐
       play a specific object UUID, supply its string  representation  as  the
       value,  for  example: -o 3c6b8f60-5945-11c9-a236-08002b102989 Indicates
       the name syntax of the entry name (optional). The only value  for  this
       option  is the dce name syntax, which is the default name syntax. Until
       an alternative name syntax becomes available, specifying the -s	option
       is  unnecessary.	 Updates the local CDS cache copy of name service data
       (optional).

       Name service data is cached locally on each machine in a cell.	If  an
       rpccp  inquiry  can  be	satisfied by data in the local CDS cache, this
       cached data is returned.	 Locally cached copies of  name	 service  data
       might  not  include a recent CDS update, however.  If the required data
       is not available in the local CDS cache, rpccp goes to a CDS  server(s)
       to retrieve the required data.  rpccp then updates the local CDS cache.

       Using  the  -u  option  bypasses	 the local cache, allowing rpccp to go
       directly to a CDS server for the inquiry.  rpccp then updates the local
       CDS cache.

ARGUMENTS
       Indicates  the  name  of	 the target server.  For an entry in the local
       cell, you can omit the cell name and  specify  only  the	 cell-relative
       name.

DESCRIPTION
       The  show  server  command shows the RPC binding information, interface
       identifiers, and object UUIDs in a server entry. The entry name of  the
       server entry is required.

       This  operation	shows  all of the potential bindings for an interface.
       By default, this command displays bindings for the specified version of
       the  interface  and  for upwardly compatible versions of the interface.
       The -v option controls which versions are targeted by this command.

   Privilege Required
       You need read permission to the CDS object  entry  (the	target	server
       entry).

NOTE
       This  command  is replaced at Revision 1.1 by the dcecp command and may
       not be provided in future releases of DCE.

EXAMPLES
       The following commands start the control program and  show  the	server
       entry  /.:/LandS/anthro/Cal_host_2  in  the  local cell: $ rpccp rpccp>
       show server   /.:/LandS/anthro/Cal_host_2 The following	command	 oper‐
       ates  from the system prompt to display a specific object and interface
       from the server entry /.:/LandS/anthro/Cal_host_2 in the local cell:  $
       rpccp   show   server	\   >	/.:/LandS/anthro/Cal_host_2   \	 >  -o
       16977538-e257-11c9-8dc0-08002b0f4528	      \		 >	    -i
       ec1eeb60-5943-11c9-a309-08002b102989,1.1

RELATED INFORMATION
       Commands: export(1m), import(1m), unexport(1m)

							       show server(1m)
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