Luis,
It is the rpc daemon and answers Uniobjects connections (java or vb varieties).
AFAIK it also answers UniOdbc and uniadmin connections.
On Linux/Unix/Windows you can do a netstat or if you are on a
different box, use nmap to portscan the server running Unidata. You
will see it listening on port 31438.
It starts or stops as part of the startud/stopud but you can also
start/stop it separately using $UDTBIN/stopunirpcd and startunirpcd.
Earlier releases of Unidata had a bug in the startud that reported it
as not started when it had. If you see this, use a showud to check if
it really is running or not.
You can configure timeouts in unishared/unirpc/unirpcservices.
HTH
Adrian,
Auckland, NZ
On 4/8/06, u2ug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ON BEHALF OF NON-MEMBER: Luis Sanabria [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am delving a little more into the guts of Unidata these days. What is
the role of the unirpcd daemon?
Thanks
Luis Sanabria
The Juilliard School
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