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System Administration Guide: Naming and Directory Services (NIS+) |
Part I About Naming and Directory Services
Part II NIS+ Setup and Configuration
4. Configuring NIS+ With Scripts
5. Setting Up the NIS+ Root Domain
8. Configuring an NIS+ Non-Root Domain
10. NIS+ Tables and Information
12. Administering NIS+ Credentials
14. Administering Enhanced NIS+ Security Credentials
15. Administering NIS+ Access Rights
16. Administering NIS+ Passwords
18. Administering NIS+ Directories
Using the nisls Command With Directories
Listing the Contents of an NIS+ Directory - Terse
Listing the Contents of an NIS+ Directory - Verbose
Adding an NIS+ Replica to an Existing Directory
Disassociating a Replica From an NIS+ Directory
Removing NIS+ Nondirectory Objects
Changing rpc.nisd Syntax Options
Three Methods to Initialize an NIS+ Client
Initializing the NIS+ Root Master Server
Starting and Stopping the NIS+ Cache Manager
Displaying the Contents of the NIS+ Cache
Pinging and Checkpointing in NIS+
Displaying When NIS+ Replicas Were Last Updated
Checkpointing an NIS+ Directory
Displaying the Contents of the NIS+ Transaction Log
Changing the Time-to-Live of an NIS+ Object
Changing the Time-to-Live of an NIS+ Table Entry
20. NIS+ Server Use Customization
23. Information in NIS+ Tables
Common NIS+ Namespace Error Messages
The niscat -o command can be used to list the object properties of an NIS+ directory. To use it, you must have read access to the directory object itself.
To list the object properties of a directory, use niscat -o and the directory's name:
niscat -o directory-name
For example:
rootmaster# niscat -o doc.com. Object Name : doc Owner : rootmaster.doc.com. Group : Domain : Com. Access Rights : r---rmcdr---r--- Time to Live : 24:0:0 Object Type : DIRECTORY . .