Книги автора: Linux Network Administrator Guide, Second Edition
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Browsing and Manipulating Bindery Data
Browsing and Manipulating Bindery Data
Each NetWare fileserver maintains a database of information about its users and configuration. This database is called the bindery. Linux supports a set of tools that allow you to read it, and if you have supervisor permissions on the server, to set and remove it. A summary of these tools is listed in Table 15.3.
Table 15.3: Linux Bindery Manipulation Tools
Command Name | Command Description |
---|---|
nwfstime | Display or set a NetWare server's date and time |
nwuserlist | List users logged in at a NetWare server |
nwvolinfo | Display info about NetWare volumes |
nwbocreate | Create a NetWare bindery object |
nwbols | List NetWare bindery objects |
nwboprops | List properties of a NetWare bindery object |
nwborm | Remove a NetWare bindery object |
nwbpcreate | Create a NetWare bindery property |
nwbpvalues | Print a NetWare bindery property's contents |
nwbpadd | Set the value of a NetWare bindery property |
nwbprm | Remove a NetWare bindery property |
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