NAMEDBG(8N) COMMAND REFERENCE NAMEDBG(8N) NAME namedbg - nameserver debugger SYNOPSIS /etc/namedbg [ -d ] [ -f hostname ] [ -a address ] DESCRIPTION Namedbg is a program for testing the nameserver(8n). The debugger allows testing, inspecting or modifying the hostname tables inside the nameserver. It communicates with the nameserver over a UTek domain socket. Namedbg has two operational modes, interactive and non-interactive. The latter is initiated by specifying a command line argument to namedbg . For interactive mode the following commands are supported: help Give short help list quit Leave the debugger. dump Print the nameserver's database with use counts. The B flag means this entry will be broadcast to other hosts which ask about it. The P flag means this entry is permanent. add host addr Add a new host entry (see CAVEATS). delete name Delete the all entries for name. find name Find the entry a hostname. OPTIONS -d Dump the entire nameserver database. -f hostname Call upon the nameserver to find the address of hostname. -a address Call upon the nameserver to find the host name corresponding to address. The address is specified in internet format, each byte converted to decimal and separated by '.' (e.g. 6.128.0.3). DIAGNOSTICS Most command errors generate the simple error message: syntax error. Type the command help for a list of commands. RETURN VALUE [NO_ERRS] Command completed without error. Printed 5/12/88 1
NAMEDBG(8N) COMMAND REFERENCE NAMEDBG(8N) [1] Some unrecoverable error. CAVEATS Changes to the hostname database are not permanent, change /etc/hosts if the change is permanent. SEE ALSO nameserver(8n). Printed 5/12/88 2
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