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RPC.RSTATD(8)               System Manager's Manual              RPC.RSTATD(8)

NAME
     rpc.rstatd, rstatd - kernel statistics server

SYNOPSIS
     /usr/libexec/rpc.rstatd [interval]

DESCRIPTION
     rpc.rstatd is a server which returns performance statistics obtained from
     the kernel.  These statistics are read using the rup(1) command.  The
     rpc.rstatd daemon is normally invoked by inetd(8).

     The interval argument specifies the number of seconds that rpc.rstatd
     should stay active, updating its internal statistics every second.  If no
     value is specified, 20 seconds will be used.  After interval seconds with
     no new RPC requests, if rpc.rstatd was invoked from inetd(8), rpc.rstatd
     exits.  Otherwise, rpc.rstatd loops, becoming dormant until it receives a
     new RPC request, and staying active until interval seconds pass with no
     new requests.

     rpc.rstatd uses an RPC protocol defined in /usr/include/rpcsvc/rstat.x.

SEE ALSO
     rup(1), inetd(8)

NetBSD 10.99                     June 7, 1993                     NetBSD 10.99