nismkdir
User Commands nismkdir(1)NAME
nismkdir - create NIS+ directoriesSYNOPSIS
nismkdir [ -D defaults ] [ -m hostname ] [ -s hostname ] dirnameDESCRIPTION
The nismkdir command creates new NIS+ subdirectories within an existing domain. It can also be used to create replicated directories. Without options, this command will create a subdirectory with the same master and the replicas as its parent directory. It is advisable to use nisserver(1M) to create an NIS+ domain which consists of the specified directory along with the org_dir and groups_dir subdirectories. The two primary aspects that are controlled when making a directory are its access rights, and its degree of replica- tion.OPTIONS
The following options are supported: -D defaults Specify a different set of defaults to be used when creating new directories. The defaults string is a series of tokens separated by colons. These tokens represent the default values to be used for the gen- eric object properties. All of the legal tokens are described below. ttl=time This token sets the default time to live for objects that are created by this command. The value time is specified in the format as defined by the nischttl (1) command. The default value is 12h (12 hours). owner=ownername This token specifies that the NIS+ principal ownername should own the created object. The default for this value is the principal who is executing the command. group=groupname This token specifies that the group groupname should be the group owner for the object that is created. The default value is NULL. access=rights SunOS 5.8 Last change: 19 May 1999 1 User Commands nismkdir(1) This token specifies the set of access rights that are to be granted for the given object. The value rights is specified in the format as defined by the nischmod(1) command. The default value is ----rmcdr---r---. -m hostname If the directory named by dirname does not exist, then a new directory that is not replicated is created with host hostname as its master server. If the directory name by dirname does exist, then the host named by hostname is made its master server. -s hostname Specify that the host hostname will be a replica for an existing directory named dirname.OPERANDS
The following operand is supported: dirname The fully qualified NIS+ name of the directory that has to be created. EXAMPLES Example 1: Using the nismkdir Command To create a new directory bar under the foo.com. domain that shares the same master and replicas as the foo.com. directory one would use the command: example% nismkdir bar.foo.com. To create a new directory bar.foo.com. that is not repli- cated under the foo.com. domain one would use the command: example% nismkdir -m myhost.foo.com. bar.foo.com. To add a replica server of the bar.foo.com. directory, one would use the command: example% nismkdir -s replica.foo.com. bar.foo.com. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES NIS_DEFAULTS This variable contains a defaults string that will override the NIS+ standard defaults. If the -D switch is used those values will then override both the NIS_DEFAULTS variable and the standard defaults. NIS_PATH If this variable is set, and the NIS+ directory name SunOS 5.8 Last change: 19 May 1999 2 User Commands nismkdir(1) is not fully qualified, each directory specified will be searched until the directory is found (see nisde- faults(1)). EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: 0 Successful operation. 1 Operation failed.ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri- butes: ____________________________________________________________ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | |_____________________________|_____________________________| | Availability | SUNWnisu | |_____________________________|_____________________________|SEE ALSO
nis+(1), nischmod(1), nischttl(1), nisdefaults(1), nisls(1), nisopaccess(1), nisrmdir(1), nisserver(1M), attributes(5)NOTES
A host that serves a NIS+ directory must be a NIS+ client in a directory above the one it is serving. The exceptions to this rule are the root NIS+ servers, which are both clients and servers of the same NIS+ directory. When the host's default domain is different from the default domain on the client where the command is executed, the hostname supplied as an argument to the -s or -m options must be fully qualified. Special per-server and per-directory access restrictions may apply when this command updates the serving lists of the affected NIS+ servers. See nisopaccess(1). SunOS 5.8 Last change: 19 May 1999 3