NAME rpc_server_use_all_protseqs - Tells the RPC runtime to use all supported protocol sequences for receiving remote procedure calls Used by server applications. SYNOPSIS #include <dce/rpc.h> void rpc_server_use_all_protseqs( unsigned32 max_call_requests, unsigned32 *status ); PARAMETERS Input max_call_requests Specifies the maximum number of concurrent remote procedure call requests that the server can accept. The RPC runtime guarantees that the server can accept at least this number of concurrent call requests. The actual number of these requests can be greater than the value of max_call_requests and can vary for each protocol sequence. Use the value rpc_c_protseq_max_reqs_default to specify the default parameter value. Note that in this version of DCE RPC, any number you specify is replaced by the default value. Also, the rpc_server_listen() routine limits (according to its max_calls_exec parameter) the amount of concurrent remote procedure call execution. See the rpc_server_listen reference page for more information. 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 and their meanings are as follows: rpc_s_ok Success. rpc_s_cant_create_socket Cannot create socket. rpc_s_max_descs_exceeded Exceeded maximum number of network descriptors. rpc_s_no_protseqs No supported protocol sequences. DESCRIPTION The rpc_server_use_all_protseqs() routine registers all supported protocol sequences with the RPC runtime. A server must register at least one protocol sequence with the RPC runtime to receive remote procedure call requests. For each protocol sequence registered by a server, the RPC runtime creates one or more binding handles. Each binding handle contains a dynamic endpoint that the RPC runtime and operating system generated. The max_call_requests parameter allows you to specify the maximum number of concurrent remote procedure call requests the server handles. After registering protocol sequences, a server typically calls the following routines: rpc_server_inq_bindings() Obtains a vector containing all of the server's binding handles. rpc_ep_register() Registers the binding handles with the local endpoint map. rpc_ep_register_no_replace() Registers the binding handles with the local endpoint map. rpc_ns_binding_export() Places the binding handles in the name service database for access by any client. rpc_binding_vector_free() Frees the vector of server binding handles. rpc_server_register_if() Registers with the RPC runtime those interfaces that the server offers. rpc_server_listen() Enables the reception of remote procedure calls. To register protocol sequences selectively, a server calls one of the following routines: rpc_server_use_protseq() rpc_server_use_all_protseqs_if() rpc_server_use_protseq_if() rpc_server_use_protseq_ep() For an explanation of how a server can establish a client/server relationship without using the local endpoint map or the name service database, see the information on string bindings in the rpc_intro reference page. RETURN VALUES No value is returned. RELATED INFORMATION Functions: rpc_binding_from_string_binding rpc_binding_to_string_binding rpc_binding_vector_free rpc_ep_register rpc_ep_register_no_replace rpc_ns_binding_export rpc_server_inq_bindings rpc_server_listen rpc_server_register_if rpc_server_use_all_protseqs_if rpc_server_use_protseq rpc_server_use_protseq_ep rpc_server_use_protseq_if