hpux man page for svcerr_decode

Query: svcerr_decode

OS: hpux

Section: 3n

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rpc_svc_err(3N) 														   rpc_svc_err(3N)

NAME
rpc_svc_err: svcerr_auth(), svcerr_decode(), svcerr_noproc(), svcerr_noprog(), svcerr_progvers(), svcerr_systemerr(), svcerr_weakauth() - library routines for server side remote procedure call errors
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
These routines are part of the RPC library which allows C language programs to make procedure calls on other machines across the network. These routines can be called by the server side dispatch function if there is any error in the transaction with the client. The HP-UX implementation of RPC only supports the X/Open Transport Interface (XTI). Applications that are written using the Transport Layer Interface (TLI) and wish to use RPC, must convert their application to XTI. Routines See rpc(3N) for the definition of the data structure. Called by a service dispatch routine that refuses to perform a remote procedure call due to an authentication error. Called by a service dispatch routine that cannot successfully decode the remote parameters (see in rpc_svc_reg(3N)). Called by a service dispatch routine that does not implement the procedure number that the caller requests. Called when the desired program is not registered with the RPC package. Service implementors usually do not need this routine. Called when the desired version of a program is not registered with the RPC package. low_vers is the lowest version number, and high_vers is the highest version number. Service implementors usually do not need this routine. Called by a service dispatch routine when it detects a system error not covered by any particular protocol. For example, if a service can no longer allocate storage, it may call this routine. Called by a service dispatch routine that refuses to perform a remote procedure call due to insufficient (but correct) authentication parameters. The routine calls
MULTITHREAD USAGE
Thread Safe: Yes Cancel Safe: Yes Fork Safe: No Async-cancel Safe: No Async-signal Safe: No These functions can be called safely in a multithreaded environment. They may be cancellation points in that they call functions that are cancel points. In a multithreaded environment, these functions are not safe to be called by a child process after and before These functions should not be called by a multithreaded application that supports asynchronous cancellation or asynchronous signals.
SEE ALSO
rpc(3N), rpc_svc_calls(3N), rpc_svc_create(3N), rpc_svc_reg(3N). rpc_svc_err(3N)
Related Man Pages
rpc_svc_err(3n) - hpux
svcerr_decode(3n) - hpux
svcerr_noprog(3n) - hpux
svcerr_weakauth(3n) - hpux
svcerr_decode(3nsl) - sunos
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