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DCE_CDS, cdscp, define_cached_server

 *Conan The Librarian (sorry for the slow response - running on an old VAX)

 NAME

   define cached server - Creates knowledge of a server in the local
                          clerk's cache

 SYNOPSIS

   cdscp define cached server name tower value

 ARGUMENTS

   name      A simple name for the cached server.

   value     The protocol sequence and network address of the server node.
             The format is protocol-sequence:network-address.  A protocol-
             sequence is a character string identifying the network
             protocols used to establish a relationship between a client
             and server.  There are two choices of protocol sequence,
             depending on the network address that is supplied in the
             binding: ncacn_ip_tcp or ncadg_ip_udp.  For the network-
             address, specify an Internet address using the common
             Internet address notation.  For more information about this
             format, see the RPC introduction in the DCE Application
             Development Reference.

 DESCRIPTION

   The define cached server command creates knowledge of a server in the
   local clerk's cache.  This command is typically used to manually
   provide configuration information to a clerk that cannot automatically
   configure itself.  This is required, for instance, to give the clerk
   addressing information about a server across a WAN.  Once the clerk
   knows about one server, it can find other servers through referrals.

   Privilege Required

   You must have write permission to the clerk.

 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 command creates knowledge of the server nrl in the
   local clerk's cache:

        cdscp> define cached server nrl tower ncacn_ip_tcp:16.20.15.25

 RELATED INFORMATION

   Commands: clear cached server
             dump clerk cache
             show cached server

   Books: OSF DCE Application Development Reference
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