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Special Forums IP Networking Closing the socket Post 302414389 by jim mcnamara on Tuesday 20th of April 2010 02:56:56 AM
Old 04-20-2010
You should call shutdown() or close().
 

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rpc_use_family(3ncs)													      rpc_use_family(3ncs)

Name
       rpc_use_family - create a socket of a specified address family for a remote procedure call (RPC) server (server only)

Syntax
       #include <idl/c/rpc.h>

       void rpc_$use_family(family, sockaddr, slength, status)
       unsigned long family;
       socket_$addr_t *sockaddr;
       unsigned long *slength;
       status_$t *status;

Arguments
       family	      The address family of the socket to be created.  The value must be one of socket_$internet or socket_$unspec.

       sockaddr       The socket address of the socket on which the server will listen.

       slength	      The length, in bytes, of sockaddr.

       status	      The  completion status.  If the completion status returned in is equal to status_$ok , then the routine that supplied it was
		      successful.

Description
       The routine creates a socket for a server without specifying its port number.  The RPC runtime software assigns a port number.  If a server
       must listen on a particular well-known port, use to create the socket.

       A  server listens on one socket per address family, regardless of how many interfaces that it exports.  Therefore, servers should make this
       call once per supported address family.

Examples
       The following statement creates a server's socket:
       rpc_$use_family (family, &saddr, &slen, &status);

Diagnostics
       This section lists status codes for errors returned by this routine in

       rpc_$cant_create_sock
			   The RPC runtime library was unable to create a socket.

       rpc_$not_in_call    An internal error.

       rpc_$proto_error    An internal protocol error.

       rpc_$too_many_sockets
			   The server is trying to use more than the maximum number of sockets that is allowed; it has called or too many times.

       rpc_$addr_in_use    The address and port specified in an routine are already in use.  This is caused by multiple calls  to  with  the  same
			   well-known port.

Files
See Also
       intro(3ncs), rpc_use_family_wk(3ncs)

															      rpc_use_family(3ncs)
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