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rpc.cmsd (1)
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    NAME
         rpc.cmsd - calendar manager service daemon
    
    SYNOPSIS
         rpc.cmsd [-c] [-d] [-g hhmm]
    
    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 rpc request is
         received.
    
         When rpc.cmsd is started, it reads its configuration file
         once.  It reads the configuration file again whenever it
         receives a SIGUSR1 signal.  Please refer to the manual page
         of cmsd.conf(4) for more information.
    
         By default, rpc.cmsd does garbage collection by writing the
         internal calendar image out to the calendar file at 4:00 am
         each day.  If the -g option is specified, rpc.cmsd does gar-
         bage collection at the specified time instead of the default
         time.
    
         The local super-user has special administrative privilege
         and has full access to all calendars residing on the local
         machine.
    
    OPTIONS
         The following options are available:
    
            -c    Turns on strict CSA access mode.  In this mode,
                  semi-private calendar entries (entries with the
                  value of the classification attribute set to
                  CSA_CLASS_CONFIDENTIAL (see csa(5)) are viewable
                  only by users who are granted such view access.  By
                  default, this mode is turned off and users who are
                  not granted view access to semi-private calendar
                  entries can see the time of such entries.
    
            -d    Enables debugging output.
    
            -g hhmm
                  Specifies the time of garbage collection in the 24
                  hour system.  hh is the hour number (0-23) and mm
                  is the minute number (00-59).  The default is 0400.
    
    OPERANDS
         None.
    
    STDIN
         Not used.
    
    INPUT FILES
         The database format used by the rpc.cmsd is private.
    
    ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
         None.
    
    RESOURCES
         None.
    
    ASYNCHRONOUS EVENTS
         Rpc.cmsd reacts to two signals.  If it receives the SIGHUP
         signal, it finishes processing the current rpc request and
         exits.  If it receives the SIGUSR1 signal, it finishes pro-
         cessing the current rpc request and rereads the configura-
         tion file.
    
    STDOUT
         When the -d option is used, rpc.cmsd writes the debugging
         information to stdout.
    
    STDERR
         None.
    
    OUTPUT FILES
         None.
    
    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 SIGHUP 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),
         sdtcm_admin(1), sdtcm_convert(1), csa(5) inetd(1M)
    
    
    
    


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