nisls(1) manual page
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nisls - list the contents of a NIS+ directory
nisls [ -dglLmMR
] [ name... ]
SUNWnisu
For each name that is a NIS+
directory, nisls lists the contents of the directory. For each name that
is a NIS+
object other than a directory, nisls simply echos the name. If
no name is specified, the first directory in the search path (see nisdefaults(1)
)
is listed.
- -d
- Treat NIS+
directories like other NIS+
objects, rather
than listing their contents.
- -g
- Display group owner instead of owner when
listing in long format.
- -l
- List in long format. This option displays additional
information about the objects such as their type, creation time, owner,
and access rights.
- The access rights are listed in the following order in
long mode:
- nobody, owner, group owner, and world.
- -L
- This option specifies
that links are to be followed. If name actually points to a link, it is
followed to the linked object.
- -m
- Display modification time instead of creation
time when listing in long format.
- -M
- Master only. This specifies that information
is to be returned from the master server of the named object. This guarantees
that the most up to date information is seen at the possible expense that
the master server may be busy.
- -R
- List directories recursively. This option
will reiterate the list for each subdirectory found in the process of listing
each name .
- NIS_PATH
- If this variable is set, and the NIS+
name
is not fully qualified, each directory specified will be searched until
the object is found (see nisdefaults(1)
).
nisls returns 0 on
success and 1 on failure.
nisdefaults(1)
, nisgrpadm(1)
, nismatch(1)
,
nistbladm(1)
, nis_objects(3N)
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