NAME
fnlookup − display the reference bound to an FNS name
SYNOPSIS
fnlookup [-ALv] composite_name
DESCRIPTION
fnlookup displays the binding of composite_name.
OPTIONS
-A |
Consult the authoritative source for information. | ||
-L |
If the composite name is bound to an XFN link, display the reference that the link is bound to. Without the |
-L option, fnlookup displays the XFN link.
-v |
Display the binding in detail. For onc_fn_* references, this option is useful to derive the name of the NIS+ table that stores the reference for composite_name and a string representation of the reference, if applicable. |
OPERANDS
The following
operand is supported:
composite_name
An FNS named object.
EXAMPLES
Example 1: Examples of the fnlookup command.
In the following example, the command
eg% fnlookup user/jsmith/service/calendar
shows the reference to which the name user/jsmith/service/calendar, that refers to the calendar of user jsmith, is bound.
In the next example, the command
eg% fnlookup user/jsmith/service
shows the reference to which the name user/jsmith/service, that refers to the service context of user jsmith, is bound. If this is bound to an XFN link, then
eg% fnlookup -L user/jsmith/service
displays the reference to which this link is bound.
EXIT STATUS
0 |
Operation was successful. |
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1 |
Operation failed. |
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
SEE ALSO
fnbind(1), fnlist(1), fnunbind(1), fncreate(1M), fndestroy(1M), xfn_links(3XFN), attributes(5), fns(5), fns_references(5)