NIUTIL(1)NIUTIL(1)NAMEniutil - NetInfo utility
SYNOPSISniutil-create [ opts ] domain path
niutil-destroy [ opts ] domain path
niutil-createprop [ opts ] domain path key [ val... ]
niutil-appendprop [ opts ] domain path key val...
niutil-mergeprop [ opts ] domain path key val...
niutil-insertval [ opts ] domain path key val index
niutil-destroyprop [ opts ] domain path key
niutil-destroyval [ opts ] domain path key val
niutil-renameprop [ opts ] domain path oldkey newkey
niutil-read [ opts ] domain path
niutil-list [ opts ] domain path
niutil-rparent [ opts ] domain
niutil-resync [ opts ] domain
niutil-statistics [ opts ] domain
DESCRIPTIONniutil lets you to do arbitrary reads and writes on the given NetInfo
domain. In order to perform writes, niutil must be run as root on the
NetInfo master for the database, unless the -p, -P, or -u options are
given. The directory specified by path is separated by "/"s, similar
to the filesystem. The property names may be given in the path using a
"=", but will default to the property name "name". For example, the
following refers to a user with the user ID 3.
"/name=users/uid=3"
The following shorter form would also be sufficient:
"/users/uid=3"
You may specify a numeric ID for the directory instead of the string
path.
OPTIONS-t Interpret the domain as a tagged domain. For example, "par‐
rish/network" refers to the database tagged "network" on the
machine "parrish". You may supply an IP address instead of a
machine name.
-p Prompt for the root password or the named user password if com‐
bined with the -u option.
-u user
Run this command as the named user. This option implies -p.
-P password
Supplies the root password or the named user password if com‐
bined with the -u option.
-T seconds
Sets the read and write timeout to the given number of seconds.
OPERATIONS-create domain path
Create a new directory with the given path.
-destroy domain path
Destroy the directory with the given path.
-createprop domain path key [ val... ]
Create a new property in the directory path. key refers to the
name of the property; 0 or more property values may be speci‐
fied. If the named property already exists, it's overwritten.
-appendprop domain path key val...
Appends new values to an existing property in the directory
path. key refers to the name of the property; 0 or more prop‐
erty values may be specified. If the named property doesn't
exist, it's created.
-mergeprop domain path key val...
Merges new values into an existing property in the directory
path. key refers to the name of the property; 0 or more prop‐
erty values may be specified. The values are appended to the
property only if they are not already present. If the named
property doesn't exist, it's created.
-insertval domain path key val propindex
Inserts a new value into an existing property in the directory
path at position propindex. key refers to the name of the prop‐
erty. If the named property doesn't exist, it's created.
-destroyprop domain path key
Destroy the property with name key in the given path.
-destroyval domain path key val
Destroy the given value in the property with name key in the
given path.
-renameprop domain path oldkey newkey
Renames the property with name oldkey in the given path.
-read domain path
Read the properties associated with the directory specified in
the given path.
-list domain path
List the directories in the given domain/path. The directory
ID's are listed along with any names they may have.
-readprop domain path key
Read the values of the given property in the specified direc‐
tory.
-readval domain path key index
Read the value at the given index of the named property in the
specified directory.
-rparent domain
Prints the current NetInfo parent of a server. The server
should be explicitly given using the -t host/tag option.
-resync domain
Resynchronizes NetInfo. If a domain name is given, the master
resynchronizes all clones. If the -t clone/tag option is used
instead of a tag, then only that clone is resynchronized. Using
-t master/tag resynchronizes the whole domain.
-statistics domain
Print server statistics.
-domainname domain
Print the domain name of the given domain. This is useful when
the domain is specified is a relative name (like "." or "..") or
when a connection is made using the -t server/tag option.
EXAMPLE
"niutil -list . /" list the directories at the top level in the local
NetInfo database.
SEE ALSOniload(8), nidump(8), nigrep(1), nifind(1), nireport(1), netinfo(5)Apple Computer, Inc. June 20 1989 NIUTIL(1)