makedbm(1M) — NFS
NAME
makedbm − make a yellow pages dbm file
SYNOPSIS
makedbm [ −i yp_input_file ] [ −o yp_output_name ] [ −d yp_domain_name ] [ −m yp_master_name ] [ −b ] infile outfile
makedbm [ −u dbmfilename ]
DESCRIPTION
makedbm takes infile and converts it to a pair of files in dbm(3X) format, namely outfile.pag and outfile.dir. Each line of the input file is converted to a single dbm record. All characters up to the first tab or space form the key, and the rest of the line is the data. If a line ends with \, then the data for that record is continued on to the next line. It is left for the clients of the yellow pages to interpret #; makedbm does not itself treat it as a comment character. infile can be −, in which case standard input is read.
makedbm is meant to be used in generating dbm files for the yellow pages, and it generates a special entry with the key yp_last_modified, which is the date of infile (or the current time, if infile is −).
OPTIONS
−i Create a special entry with the key yp_input_file.
−o Create a special entry with the key yp_output_name.
−d Create a special entry with the key yp_domain_name.
−m Create a special entry with the key yp_master_name. If no master host name is specified, yp_master_name will be set to the local host name.
−b Flag this hosts.byname or hosts.byaddr map with a special key. If this special key is present, ypserv(1M) will contact named(1M) to resolve any references to this map which cannot be resolved simply by accessing this map.
−u Undo a dbm file. That is, print out a dbm file one entry per line, with a single space separating keys from values.
EXAMPLE
It is easy to write shell scripts to convert standard files such as /etc/passwd to the key value form used by makedbm. For example,
#!/bin/awk -f
BEGIN { FS = ":"; OFS = "\t"; }
{ print $1, $0 }
takes the /etc/passwd file and converts it to a form that can be read by makedbm to make the yellow pages file passwd.byname. That is, the key is a username, and the value is the remaining line in the /etc/passwd file.
SEE ALSO
dbm(3X), yppasswd(1), ypserv(1M), named(1M)
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