NAME dced_server_disable_if - Disables a service (rpc interface) provided by a specific server on a specific host SYNOPSIS #include <dce/dced.h> void dced_server_disable_if( dced_binding_handle_t dced_bh, uuid_t *exec_uuid, rpc_if_id_t *interface, error_status_t *status ); PARAMETERS Input dced_bh Specifies the dced binding handle for the srvrexec service on a specific host. exec_uuid Specifies the UUID that dced uses to identify the running server. interface Specifies the RPC interface identifier that represents the service to be disabled. The interface identifier is generated when idl compiles an interface definition file. The interface identifier is an rpc_if_id_t structure that contains the interface UUID (uuid) of type uuid_t, and numbers of type unsigned16 representing the major (vers_major) and minor (vers_minor) version numbers for the interface. Output status Returns the status code from this routine. This status code indicates whether the routine completed successfully or, if not, why not. The possible status codes are: error_status_ok db_s_bad_index_type db_s_iter_not_allowed db_s_readonly db_s_store_failed dced_s_bad_binding dced_s_not_found sec_acl_invalid_permission DESCRIPTION The dced_server_disable_if() routine disables a service provided by a server on a specific host. A service is represented by an RPC interface identifier. Management applications use this routine to remotely disable an interface so it is inaccessible by clients, without completely stopping the entire server. When a server starts and initializes itself, it must call the dce_server_register() routine to enable all of its services. The server can then disable its own individual services by using dce_server_disable_service(). This routine unregisters the service's interface from the RPC runtime and marks the interface as disabled in the endpoint map. As an alternative, a management application can use dced_server_disable_if() to disable individual services. However, this routine only affects the endpoint map in dced by marking the interface as disabled and does not affect the server's runtime. A management application can re-enable a service again by calling the dced_server_enable_if() routine. (Servers re-enable their own services using the dce_server_enable_if() routine.) Prior to calling dced_server_disable_if(), the application must have established a valid dced binding handle to the srvrexec service by calling either dced_binding_create() or dced_binding_from_rpc_binding(). RELATED INFORMATION Routines: dce_server_register dce_server_disable_if dce_server_enable_if dced_server_enable_if dced_binding_create dced_binding_from_rpc_binding dcecp Objects: server Books: OSF DCE Application Development Guide.