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rpcsvchost(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 					     rpcsvchost(8)

NAME
rpcsvchost -- hosting environment for DCE/RPC services SYNOPSIS
rpcsvchost [options] service [service ...] DESCRIPTION
rpcsvchost is a very simple environment for hosting DCE/RPC services. It loads DCE/RPC services from the list of plugins given as arguments, binds to an appropriate set of endpoints and listens for protocol requests. If service is not a relative file name, it is assumed to be the name of a dylib located in /usr/lib/rpcsvc. OPTIONS
-debug, -nodebug rpcsvchost will log debug information and may perform extra diagnostic checks. This option is typically only useful for debugging. -endpoints BINDING [,BINDING] This argument specifies additional endpoints that rpcsvchost should attempt to bind. BINDING must be a comma-separated list of DCE/RPC binding strings that include both the protocol sequence and endpoint fields. -help Prints a usage message and exits. -launchd, -nolaunchd Normally, rpcsvchost attempts to bind all the well-known endpoints specified by the service plugins. If there are no well-known endpoints, it will bind new endpoints on all supported protocol sequences. The -launchd option disables this behavior and causes rpcsvchost to check in with launchd(8) to obtain a set of sockets to bind as protocol endpoints. Launchd sockets vended to rpcsvchost must be named with the appropriate DCE/RPC protocol sequence (eg. "ncacn_np"). -sandbox, -nosandbox When this option is specified, the modules loaded by rpcsvchost will be run in a sandbox. rpcsvchost will attempt to intialize the sandbox using the sandbox profile with the name com.apple.<module-name>.sb. See sandbox(7) for an overview of the sandbox facility. -register, -noregister When this option is specified, rpcsvchost attempts to register the loaded services with the DCE/RPC endpoint mapper. -stdout Causes rpcsvchost to print log messages to standard output instead of the system log. -wait-for-debugger Causes rpcsvchost to wait for a debugger to attach after it has loaded and initialized its plugins. This is useful for debugging instances of rpcsvchost that are launched by launchd(8). DIAGNOSTICS
The rpcsvchost utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs. SEE ALSO
launchd.plist(5), launchd(8), sandbox(7) HISTORY
The rpcsvchost utility first appeared in Mac OS 10.7. Darwin June 1, 2019 Darwin
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