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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T15:23:37+00:00 2026-05-16T15:23:37+00:00

We have a program, written in C, that uses RPC to communicate with another

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We have a program, written in C, that uses RPC to communicate with another program (also written in C) on the same Linux server (in some production setups, the second C program would on another machine, therefore RPC instead of IPC).

When called from other C programs, CRON or the command line, it works as expected and has been doing so for many years, so it’s safe to say it generally works.

The same program, called from a Groovy script, fails, apparently with network problems.

In the C program, svc_register(xprt, prognum, versnum, dispatch, protocol) succeeds, but then

  • on the RPC server after request: clnttcp_create fails with “connection refused”
  • on the RPC client waiting for reply: select on svc_fdset fails with EBADF

Groovy program (just for completeness, not much to see here):

[ "myprogram", "someoption", "someprogram" ].execute()

What could we try to pinpoint and fix the problem?

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    2026-05-16T15:23:37+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 3:23 pm

    Apparently, calling RPC based C-programs from Groovy does indeed work.

    The problem could be narrowed down to the issue that “(int)sysconf (_SC_OPEN_MAX)”, which is used to determine the number of fds in svc_fdset (a structure used to get replies from rpc-requests) does fail in case of being used by a C program called from Groovy.

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