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fts lsserverentry(8dfs)  —  Maintenance

NAME

fts lsserverentry − Lists a server entry from the FLDB

SYNOPSIS

fts lsserverentry {−server machine | −all} [−cell cellname] [{−noauth | −localauth}] [−verbose] [−help]

OPTIONS

Specifies the name of the server machine whose entry in the Fileset Location Database (FLDB) is to be displayed. Specify the File Server machine using the machine’s DCE pathname, the machine’s host name, or the machine’s IP address. Use this option or use the −all option.  Specifies that the entries for all server machines in the FLDB are to be displayed. Use this option or use the −server option.  Specifies the cell from whose FLDB the specified server entries are to be listed. The default is the local cell of the issuer of the command.  Directs fts to use the unprivileged identity nobody as the identity of the issuer of the command. If you use this option, do not use the −localauth option.  Directs fts to use the DFS server principal name of the machine on which the command is issued as the identity of the issuer. Use this option only if the command is issued from a DFS server machine (a machine that has a DFS server principal in the local Registry Database). You must be logged into the server machine as root for this option to work. If you use this option, do not use the −noauth option.  Directs fts to provide detailed information about its actions as it executes the command.  Prints the online help for this command. All other valid options specified with this option are ignored. 

DESCRIPTION

The fts lsserverentry command displays server entry information from the FLDB. If the −server option is specified, entry information from the FLDB for only the indicated server machine is displayed. If the −all option is specified, entry information from the FLDB for all server machines is displayed. 

Use the fts crserverentry command to create a server entry in the FLDB.  Use the fts edserverentry command to modify a server entry in the FLDB.  Use the fts delserverentry command to remove a server entry from the FLDB. 

Privilege Required

No privileges are required. 

EXAMPLES

The following command displays the server entry from the FLDB for a server machine named fs1: $ fts lsserverentry /.../abc.com/hosts/fs1

RELATED INFORMATION

Commands: fts crserverentry(8dfs), fts delserverentry(8dfs), fts edserverentry(8dfs)

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