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/ULTRIX

/VMS

HOST

NETWORK

/BYADDRESS

/LOG

/YP_FORMAT

/BYADDRESS

/LOG

/YP_FORMAT

HOST

NETWORK

PROXY

/LOG

/UPCASE

/YP_FORMAT

/LOG

/UPCASE

/YP_FORMAT

/LOG

UCX NFS (UCP) CONVERT — VMS UCX_1.2

  Specifies that a conversion is to be performed between an Ultrix
  formatted file and a UCX database.  This conversion can be performed
  in both directions for the HOST and NETWORK databases; however, the
  conversion is limited to Ultrix formatted file to UCX database for
  the PROXY database.

  The CONVERT command must be used in conjunction with the /ULTRIX or
  /VMS qualifiers and these qualifier must immediately succeed CONVERT.
  There is no default for /ULTRIX or /VMS.

  Format:
  CONVERT/VMS Database_type  or  CONVERT/ULTRIX Database_type

Additional information available:

/ULTRIX/VMS

/ULTRIX

  Converts a UCX database to an Ultrix formatted file.

Additional information available:

HOSTNETWORK

HOST

  Converts a UCX$HOST database file to an Ultrix formatted
  /etc/hosts file (held on the VMS system).

  There is an optional parameter to the CONVERT/ULTRIX HOST
  command which specifies the name of the Ultrix formatted
  /etc/hosts file.  The default is []ETC.HOSTS.

  The UCX$HOST file name is defined in the logical name UCX$HOST.

  Format:
    CONVERT/ULTRIX HOST [file_name]

Additional information available:

/BYADDRESS/LOG/YP_FORMAT

/BYADDRESS

  Specifies that an Ultrix formatted /etc/hosts file will be
  created with records sorted by internet address.

  If this qualifier is not specified, the file will be created
  with records sorted by host name

  Format:
    CONVERT/ULTRIX HOST [file_name] /BYADDRESS

/LOG

  Specifies that records will be displayed to SYS$OUTPUT as
  they are being processed.

  The default is that records will not be displayed.

  Format:
    CONVERT/ULTRIX HOST [file_name] /[NO]LOG

/YP_FORMAT

  Specifies that the Ultrix formatted host database should be
  created in Yellow Pages format.

  Format:
    CONVERT/ULTRIX HOST [file_name] /[NO]YP

NETWORK

  Converts an Ultrix formatted /etc/networks file (held on the
  VMS system) to a UCX$NETWORK database.

  There is an optional parameter to the CONVERT/ULTRIX NETWORK
  command which specifies the name of the Ultrix formatted
  /etc/networks file.  The default is []ETC.NETWORKS.

  The UCX$NETWORK file name is defined in the logical name
  UCX$NETWORK.

  Format:
    CONVERT/ULTRIX NETWORK [file_name]

Additional information available:

/BYADDRESS/LOG/YP_FORMAT

/BYADDRESS

  Specifies that an Ultrix formatted /etc/networks file will be
  created with records sorted by internet address.

  If this qualifier is not specified, the file will be created with
  records sorted by network name

  Format:
    CONVERT/ULTRIX NETWORK [file_name] /BYADDRESS

/LOG

  Specifies that records will be displayed to SYS$OUTPUT as they
  are being processed.

  The default is that records will not be displayed.

  Format:
    CONVERT/ULTRIX NETWORK [file_name] /[NO]LOG


/YP_FORMAT

  Specifies that the Ultrix formatted network database should be
  created in Yellow Pages format.

  Format:
    CONVERT/ULTRIX NETWORK [file_name] /[NO]YP

/VMS

  Converts an Ultrix formatted file to a UCX database.

  If the UCX database already contains records, the conversion
  will cause new information to be appended.

Additional information available:

HOSTNETWORKPROXY

HOST

  Converts an Ultrix formatted /etc/hosts file (held on the VMS
  system) to a UCX$HOST database.

  There is an optional parameter to the CONVERT/VMS HOST command
  which specifies the name of the Ultrix formatted /etc/hosts file.
  The default is []ETC.HOSTS.

  The UCX$HOST file name is defined in the logical name UCX$HOST.

  Format:
    CONVERT/VMS HOST [file_name]

Additional information available:

/LOG/UPCASE/YP_FORMAT

/LOG

  Specifies that records will be displayed to SYS$OUTPUT as they
  are being processed.

  The default is that records will not be displayed.

  Format:
    CONVERT/VMS HOST [file_name] /[NO]LOG

/UPCASE

  Specifies that an upcased alias host name will be created for
  each host name.

  The default is that upcased alias host name will not be created.


/YP_FORMAT

  Specifies that the Ultrix formatted host database is in
  Yellow Pages format.

  Format:
    CONVERT/ULTRIX HOST [file_name] /[NO]YP

NETWORK

  Converts an Ultrix formatted /etc/networks file (held on the VMS
  system) to a UCX$NETWORK database.

  There is an optional parameter to the CONVERT/VMS NETWORK command
  which specifies the name of the Ultrix formatted /etc/networks
  file.  The default is []ETC.NETWORKS.

  The UCX$NETWORK file name is defined in the logical name
  UCX$NETWORK.

  Format:
    CONVERT/VMS NETWORK [file_name]

Additional information available:

/LOG/UPCASE/YP_FORMAT

/LOG

  Specifies that records will be displayed to SYS$OUTPUT as they
  are being processed.

  The default is that records will not be displayed.

  Format:
    CONVERT/VMS NETWORK [file_name] /[NO]LOG

/UPCASE

  Specifies that an upcased alias network name will be created
  for each network name.

  The default is that upcased alias network name will not be created.


/YP_FORMAT

  Specifies that the Ultrix formatted network database is in
  Yellow Pages format.

  Format:
    CONVERT/ULTRIX NETWORK [file_name] /[NO]YP

PROXY

  Converts an Ultrix formatted /etc/passwd file (held on the VMS
  system) to a UCX$PROXY database.

  There is an optional parameter to the CONVERT/VMS PROXY command
  which specifies the name of the Ultrix formatted /etc/passwd file.
  The default is []ETC.PASSWD.

  The UCX$PROXY file name is defined in the logical name
  UCX$PROXY.

  Format:
    CONVERT/VMS PROXY [file_name]

Additional information available:

/LOG

/LOG

  Specifies that records will be displayed to SYS$OUTPUT as they
  are being processed.

  The default is that records will not be displayed.

  Format:
    CONVERT/VMS PROXY [file_name] /[NO]LOG


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