A background command will never issue an
.B OK
or
-.B BGINFO
+.B INFO
response: it will always detach and then issue any
.B BGINFO
lines followed by
.SP
.BI "SVCCLAIM " service " " version
Another client has claimed a later version of the named
-.I service. The recipient is no longer the provider of this service.
+.IR service .
+The recipient is no longer the provider of this service.
.SP
.BI "SVCJOB " jobid " " service " " command " " args \fR...
Announces the arrival of a new job. The
does not block the main server, but will block the requesting client,
unless the command is run in the background.
.PP
-If, on input, no recognised address family token is found, the following
+If, on input, no recognized address family token is found, the following
tokens are assumed to represent an
.B INET
address. Addresses output by the server always have an address family
option on the command line). The
.I address
is the network address (see above for the format) at which the peer can
-be contacted. The following options are recognised.
+be contacted. The following options are recognized.
.RS
.\"+opts
.TP
.SP
.BI "unknown-command " token
The command
-.B token
-was not recognised.
+.I token
+was not recognized.
+.SP
+.BI "unknown-jobid " jobid
+(For
+.BR SVCOK ,
+.BR SVCFAIL ,
+and
+.BR SVCINFO .)
+The token
+.I jobid
+is not recognized as identifying an outstanding job. It may have just
+been cancelled.
.SP
.BI "unknown-peer " name
(For