To list the object properties of a table, use niscat -o and the table's name:
niscat -o tablename.org_dir |
To display the object properties of a table entry, use niscat -o and specify the entry with an indexed name:
entry ::=column=value \ ... tablename | \ [column=value,...],\ tablename |
Here are two examples, one for a table and one for a table entry:
Table
rootmaster# niscat -o hosts.org_dir.doc.com. Object Name : hosts Owner : rootmaster.doc.com. Group : admin.doc.com. Domain : org_dir.doc.com. Access Rights : ----rmcdr---r--- Time to Live : 12:0:0 Object Type : TABLE Table Type : hosts_tbl Number of Columns : 4 Character Separator : Search Path : Columns : [0] Name : cname Attributes : (SEARCHABLE, TEXTUAL DATA, CASE INS Access Rights: ---------------- [1] Name : name Attributes : (SEARCHABLE, TEXTUAL DATA, CASE INS Access Rights: ---------------- [2] Name : addr Attributes : (SEARCHABLE, TEXTUAL DATA, CASE INS Access Rights: ---------------- [3] Name : comment Attributes : (TEXTUAL DATA) Access Rights: ---------------- |
Table entry
rootmaster# niscat -o [name=rootmaster],hosts.org_dir.doc.com. Object Name : hosts Owner : rootmaster.doc.com. Group : admin.doc.com. Domain : org_dir.doc.com. Access Rights : ----rmcdr---r--- Time to Live : 12:0:0 Object Type : ENTRY Entry data of type hosts_tbl Entry has 4 columns. . # |