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RPC, rpccp, DESCRIPTION
*Conan The Librarian (sorry for the slow response - running on an old VAX)
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The RPC control program (rpccp) provides a set of commands
for managing the endpoint map.
You can use control program commands from within the control
program or from the system prompt (represented here as a $).
o From inside the control program:
You can start and enter the control program using the
rpccp command alone, without any argument. The control
program then displays the control program prompt
(rpccp>), as follows:
$ rpccp
rpccp>
You can then enter any control program command, for
example:
rpccp> show mapping
You leave the control program and return to the system
prompt using the exit or quit command.
If you enter invalid input, the control program
displays the valid commands.
o From the system prompt:
Interactively or in a command procedure, enter the
rpccp command with an internal command of the control
program as the first argument.
1 - Arguments and Options
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Except for the exit and quit commands, rpccp commands have
one or more options. Each option is identified by a hyphen
(-) followed by a letter; for example, -s. Some options
require arguments.
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Function At System Prompt Inside Control Program
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Strings within Supported Not required
quotation marks
Wildcard Supported Unsupported
substitution
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2 - RPC Control Program Commands
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Scope Command Unsupported in RPC-only
Configuration
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All entries add entry X
remove entry X
show entry X
Server entry export X
import X
show server X
unexport X
Group add member X
remove group X
remove member X
show group X
Profile add element X
remove element X
remove profile X
show profile X
Endpoint map remove mapping
show mapping
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