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niscat(1)Name | Synopsis | Description | Options | Examples | Environment Variables | Exit Status | Attributes | See Also | Notes Name
Synopsisniscat [-AhLMv] [-s sep] tablename... niscat [-ALMP] -o name... DescriptionIn the first synopsis, niscat displays the contents of the NIS+ tables named by tablename. In the second synopsis, it displays the internal representation of the NIS+ objects named by name. Columns without values in the table are displayed by two adjacent separator characters. Options
The following options are supported: ExamplesExample 1 Displaying the Contents of the Hosts TableThe following example displays the contents of the hosts table:
The string *NP* is returned in those fields where the user has insufficient access rights. Example 2 Displaying on the Standard OutputThe following displays the passwd.org_dir on the standard output.
Example 3 Displaying Table ContentsDisplay the contents of table frodo and the contents of all tables in its concatenation path.
Example 4 Displaying Table EntriesThe following example diisplays the entries in the table groups.org_dir as NIS+ objects. Notice that the brackets are protected from the shell by single quotes.
Example 5 Displaying the Table ObjectThe following example displays the table object of the passwd.org_dir table.
The previous example displays the passwd table object and not the passwd table. The table object includes information such as the number of columns, column type, searchable or not searchable separator, access rights, and other defaults. Example 6 Displaying the Directory ObjectThe following example displays the directory object for org_dir, which includes information such as the access rights and replica information.
Environment Variables
Exit StatusAttributesSee attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
See AlsoNIS+(1), nisdefaults(1), nismatch(1), nistbladm(1), nis_objects(3NSL), nis_tables(3NSL), attributes(5) NotesNIS+ might not be supported in future releases of the Solaris operating system. Tools to aid the migration from NIS+ to LDAP are available in the current Solaris release. For more information, visit http://www.sun.com/directory/nisplus/transition.html. Name | Synopsis | Description | Options | Examples | Environment Variables | Exit Status | Attributes | See Also | Notes |
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