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Table 4-8., System Services, On most UNIX-based systems HP-UX, Irix, Linux

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Table 4-8 describes the system services. Table 4-8. System Services Field Description rusersd Dynamically enables or disables a server that returns information via remote procedure calls (RPC) about the user logged into the system. The information returned includes: the user login name, the system name, the login protocol or type, login time, idle time, and remote login location (if applicable). Default Off rstatd The retrieval of this information is supported by a number of operating systems which support RPC. On most UNIX-based systems (HP-UX, Irix, Linux, Solaris, and so on), the command to retrieve the information is rusers. Please see your local system documentation for the appropriate usage of the rusers or equivalent command. Dynamically enables or disables a server that Off returns information via RPC about system opera- tion information. The protocol provides for a wide range of system statistics; however, only the Ethernet interface statistics and system up time are supported. The retrieval of this information is supported by a number of operating systems which support RPC. On most UNIX-based systems (HP-UX, Irix, Linux, Solaris, and so on) the commands to retrieve the information are rup and rsysinfo. Please see your local system documentation for the appropriate usage of the rup, rsysinfo, or equivalent commands. support.dell.com PowerVault 51F Commands 4-13

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PowerVault 51F Commands
4-13
Table 4-8 describes the system services.
Table 4-8.
System Services
Field
Description
Default
rusersd
Dynamically enables or disables a server that
returns information via remote procedure calls
(RPC) about the user logged into the system. The
information returned includes: the user login name,
the system name, the login protocol or type, login
time, idle time, and remote login location (if
applicable).
The retrieval of this information is supported by a
number of operating systems which support RPC.
On most UNIX-based systems (HP-UX, Irix, Linux,
Solaris, and so on), the command to retrieve the
information is
rusers
. Please see your local system
documentation for the appropriate usage of the
rusers
or equivalent command.
Off
rstatd
Dynamically enables or disables a server that
returns information via RPC about system opera-
tion information. The protocol provides for a wide
range of system statistics; however, only the
Ethernet interface statistics and system up time
are supported.
The retrieval of this information is supported by a
number of operating systems which support RPC.
On most UNIX-based systems (HP-UX, Irix, Linux,
Solaris, and so on) the commands to retrieve the
information are
rup
and
rsysinfo
. Please see your
local system documentation for the appropriate
usage of the
rup
,
rsysinfo
, or equivalent
commands.
Off