Displaying Group and Organization Information
Use the dcecp group catalog, group show, and group list commands to display information about groups and the dcecp organization catalog,
organization show, and organization list commands to display information about organizations. When you use the group list, group show, organization list,
and organization show commands, you must supply the name of the group or organization to display. You can supply multiple names by enclosing them in braces and separating them with spaces.
To display all groups or organizations in the registry database in alphabetic order with names prefixed by the cell name, enter
group catalog
or
organization catalog
To display all groups or organizations in the registry database in alphabetic order with names not prefixed by the cell name, enter
group catalog -simplename
or
organization catalog -simplename
To display all members of a specified group or organization in alphabetical order with names prefixed by the cell name, enter
group list group_name
or
organization list organization_name
To display all members of a specified group or organization in alphabetical order with names not prefixed by the cell name, enter
group list group_name -simplename
or
organization list organization_name -simplename
To display all attributes for a group or organization, enter
group show group_name
or
organization show organization_name
To display all extended attribute instances attached to a group or organization, enter
group show group_name -xattrs
or
organization show organization_name -xattrs
To display all regular attributes and all extended attributes for a group or organization, enter
group show group_name -all
or
organization show organization_name -all
The following example shows the group catalog command used without the -simplename option:
dcecp> group cat
/.../dresden.com/nogroup
/.../dresden.com/system
/.../dresden.com/daemon
/.../dresden.com/uucp
/.../dresden.com/bin
/.../dresden.com/kmem
/.../dresden.com/mail
/.../dresden.com/tty
/.../dresden.com/none
/.../dresden.com/tcb
/.../dresden.com/acct-admin
/.../dresden.com/subsys/dce/sec-admin
/.../dresden.com/subsys/dce/cds-admin
/.../dresden.com/subsys/dce/dts-admin
/.../dresden.com/subsys/dce/cds-server
/.../dresden.com/subsys/dce/dts-servers
/.../dresden.com/users
dcecp>
The following example shows the attributes of the group named users_temporary:
dcecp> group show users_temporary {alias no} {gid 5211} {uuid 0000145b-9362-21cd-a601-0000c08adf56} {inprojlist no}
{fullname {temporary users}} dcecp>
Note, in the preceding example, the line that says {alias no}. This indicates that the name users_temporary is the primary name, not an alias name. For an alias, this line would
read {alias yes}.
The following group list command displays the members of the group symphonists:
dcecp> group list symphonists /.../dresden.com/bach /.../dresden.com/britten /.../dresden.com/mahler dcecp>
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