The nischgrp command changes the group of one or more objects or table entries. To use it, you must have modify rights to the object or entry. The nischgrp command cannot change the group of a column, since the group assigned to a table's columns is the same as the group assigned to the table. To change a column's group owner, you must change the table's group owner.
To change an object's group, use the following syntax:
nischgrp group object |
Where:
group is the fully qualified name of the object's new group.
object is the fully qualified name of the object.
Be sure to append the domain name to both the object name and new group name.
The example below changes the group of the hosts table in the doc.com. domain to admins.doc.com.:
client% nischgrp admins.doc.com. hosts.org_dir.doc.com. |
The syntax for changing a table entry's group uses an indexed entry to identify the entry, as shown below (this syntax is fully described in Syntax for Objects and Table Entries).
nischgrp new-group [column=value,...],tablename |
Where:
new-group is the fully qualified name of the object's new group.
column is the name of the column whose value will identify the particular entry (row) whose group is to be changed.
value is the data value that identified the particular entry (row) whose group is to be changed.
tablename is the fully qualified name of the tables containing the entry whose group is to be changed.
... indicates that you can specify group changes for multiple entries.
Be sure to append the domain name to both the new group name and the table name.
The example below changes the group of an entry in the hosts table of the doc.com. domain to sales.doc.com. The entry is the one whose value in the host name column is virginia.
client% nischgrp sales.doc.com. '[name=virginia],hosts.org_dir.doc.com.' |