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PMAP_DUMP(8)               Linux Programmer's Manual              PMAP_DUMP(8)



NAME
       pmap_dump - print a list of all registered RPC programs

SYNOPSIS
       pmap_dump

DESCRIPTION
       The pmap_dump command can be used to restart a running portmapper or to
       print a list of all registered RPC programs on the local host.  If  you
       want  to use the program to restart the portmapper you have to redirect
       the output of pmap_dump to a file.  After  this  you  can  restart  the
       portmapper and restore the list of the registered RPC programs by feed-
       ing the output of pmap_dump to the pmap_set command.

SEE ALSO
       pmap_set(8), portmap(8)




Linux                           21th June 1997                    PMAP_DUMP(8)


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