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rpc.cmsd(1)		 USER COMMANDS		      rpc.cmsd(1)

NAME
     cmsd, rpc.cmsd - calendar manager service daemon

SYNOPSIS
     rpc.cmsd [-c] [-d]	[-s]

DESCRIPTION
     The rpc.cmsd is a small database  manager	for  appointment
     and resource-scheduling  data.  Its  primary client is dtcm
     a	productivity  tool  included  with  CDE.  rpc.cmsd is
     normally  invoked by inetd(1M) when a dtcm	request	is
     received.

OPTIONS
     The following options are available:

	-c    Turns off	GMT calendar mode for compatibility with
	      older calendars.

	-d    Enables debugging	output.

	-s    Runs rpc.cmsd in the foreground.	This option
	      should be	used when rpc.cmsd is invoked manually
	      for debugging purposes.

OPERANDS
     None.

STDIN
     Not used.

INPUT FILES
     The database format used by the rpc.cmsd is private.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
     None.

RESOURCES
     None.

ASYNCHRONOUS EVENTS
     None.

STDOUT
     When the -d option	is used, rpc.cmsd writes the debugging
     information to stdout.

STDOUT
     None.

OUTPUT FILES
     None.

Unix System LaboratorLast change: 15 Oct 1994			1

rpc.cmsd(1)		 USER COMMANDS		      rpc.cmsd(1)

EXTENDED DESCRIPTION
     None.

EXIT STATUS
     When the process exits, rpc.cmsd exits with the status of
     the exited	child.	Otherwise, the following exit values are
     returned:

	0   Normal termination.	 A zero	exit status means
	    rpc.cmsd has received a HUP	signal,	and terminated
	    normally.

	-1  Abnormal termination.  Permissions on the database
	    file or directory were incorrect.

	1   RPC	memory managment errors	have prevented successful
	    operation, a socket	operation failed in a nonrecover-
	    able way, or could not create a udp	service.

	2   Could not create a TLI connnection.

	3   Could not register the service.

CONSEQUENCES OF	ERRORS
     The rpc.cmsd utility takes	the standard action for	all sig-
     nals.

APPLICATION USAGE
     To	run rpc.cmsd in	standalone mode, the user must be root.

EXAMPLES
     None.

SEE ALSO
     dtcm(1), dtcm_lookup(1), dtcm_delete(1), dtcm_insert(1),
     inetd(1M).

Unix System LaboratorLast change: 15 Oct 1994			2

See also cmsd(1)

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