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System Administration Commands dminfo(1M)
NAME
dminfo - report information about a device entry in a device
maps file
SYNOPSIS
dminfo [-v] [-a] [-f pathname]
dminfo [-v] [-a] [-f pathname] -n dev -name...
dminfo [-v] [-a] [-f pathname] -d dev -path...
dminfo [-v] [-a] [-f pathname] -t dev -type...
dminfo [-v] [-f pathname] -u dm -entry
DESCRIPTION
dminfo reports and updates information about the
device_maps(4) file.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported
-a Succeed if any of the requested
entries are found. If used with -v,
all entries that match the requested
case(s) are printed.
-d dev-path Search by dev-path. Search
device_maps(4) for a device special
pathname in the device_list field
matching the dev-path argument. This
option cannot be used with -n, -t or
-u.
-f pathname Use a device_maps file with pathname
instead of
/etc/security/device_maps.
-n dev-name Search by dev-name. Search
device_maps(4) for a device_name
field matching dev-name. This option
cannot be used with -d, -t or -u.
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System Administration Commands dminfo(1M)
-t dev-type Search by dev-type. Search
device_maps(4) for a device_type
field matching the given dev-type.
This option cannot be used with -d,
-n or -u.
-u dm-entry Update the device_maps(4) file. This
option is provided to add entries to
the device_maps(4) file. The
dm-entry must be a complete
device_maps(4) file entry. The
dm-entry has fields, as in the
device_maps file. It uses the colon
(:) as a field separator, and white
space as the device_list subfield
separators. The dm-entry is not made
if any fields are missing, or if the
dm-entry would be a duplicate. The
default device maps file can be
updated only by the super user.
-v Verbose. Print the requested entry
or entries, one line per entry, on
the standard output. If no entries
are specified, all are printed.
EXIT STATUS
0 Successful completion.
1 Request failed.
2 Incorrect syntax.
FILES
/etc/security/device_maps
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri-
butes:
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System Administration Commands dminfo(1M)
____________________________________________________________
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
|_____________________________|_____________________________|
| Availability | SUNWcsu |
|_____________________________|_____________________________|
SEE ALSO
bsmconv(1M), device_maps(4), attributes(5)
NOTES
The functionality described in this man page is available
only if the Basic Security Module (BSM) has been enabled.
See bsmconv(1M) for more information.
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