fnlist
User Commands fnlist(1)NAME
fnlist - display the names and references bound in an FNS contextSYNOPSIS
fnlist [ -Alv ] [ composite_name ]DESCRIPTION
fnlist displays the names and references bound in the con- text of composite_name. If composite_name is not provided, the default initial con- text is displayed.OPTIONS
The following options are supported: -A Consult the authoritative source for information. -l Display the references as well as the names bound in the context of composite_name. Without this option, only the names are displayed. -v Display the references in detail. For onc_fn_* refer- ences, this option is useful to derive the name of the NIS+ table that stores the reference for every name bound in the context of composite_name.OPERANDS
The following operand is supported: composite_name An FNS named object. Composite names, like UNIX file names, depend on the subcontexts created. Examples of commands with valid composite_name operands are: eg% fnlist thisorgunit eg% fnlist thisorgunit/service eg% fnlist thisorgunit/service/printer When FNS is deployed, the composite name is specific to the deployed site. EXAMPLES Example 1: Examples of the fnlist command. In the following example, the command with no operand pro- vides the listing with reference and address types for the initial context: SunOS 5.8 Last change: 7 May 1997 1 User Commands fnlist(1) eg% fnlist -l In the following examples, where a user context is given (that is, composite_name = user/), FNS must first be deployed via fncreate(1M), using one of the naming services NIS, NIS+, or files. If FNS is not deployed, there are no user contexts and the commands will fail with the "Name not found" error message. The following command shows the names bound in the context of user/: eg% fnlist user/ The following command displays the names and references bound in the context of user/: eg% fnlist -l user/ EXIT STATUS 0 Operation was successful. 1 Operation failed.ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri- butes: ____________________________________________________________ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | |_____________________________|_____________________________| | Availability | SUNWfns | |_____________________________|_____________________________|SEE ALSO
fnbind(1), fnlookup(1), fnunbind(1), fncreate(1M), fndestroy(1M), attributes(5), fns(5), fns_references(5) SunOS 5.8 Last change: 7 May 1997 2