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HESINFO(1)		    General Commands Manual		    HESINFO(1)

NAME
       hesinfo - find out what is stored in the	Hesiod database

SYNOPSIS
       hesinfo [-bl] HesiodName	HesiodNameType

DESCRIPTION
       hesinfo	takes two arguments, a name to be resolved and a string, known
       as a HesiodNameType.  It	then prints the	information  returned  by  the
       Hesiod nameserver.

       The value returned by hesinfo is	of the type HesiodNameType.

       hesinfo understands the following options:

       -l     Selects long format.

       -b     Prints the fully-qualified string	passed to the nameserver.

   VALID Hesiod_Names
       The  following types of identifiers may be used in the HesiodName argu-
       ment to hesinfo.	 These values will be resolved by accessing the	hesiod
       database.

       <username>
	      the 8-character-or-less string used to identify users or classes
	      (e.g.  joeuser,  root,  1.00,  etc).    Used   with   the	  Hes-
	      iod_Name_Types passwd, pobox, and	filsys.

       <uid>  the id number assigned to	a user.

       <groupid>
	      the id number assigned to	a group.

       <groupname>
	      a	name identifying a unique group.

       <file-system-name>
	      the name of an athena file system.

       <rvd server>:<pack>
	      the name of an rvd's server and pack  seperated by a colon.

       <nfs server>:<partition>
	      the  name	 of  an	 nfs  server  and its partition	seperated by a
	      colon.

       <workstation-name>
	      the machine name of an Athena workstation	(e.g. E40-343-3).

       <service-name>
	      name of an Athena	service	(e.g. Zephyr).

       <service-type>
	      name of Unix service (valid entries  are	defined	 in  /etc/ser-
	      vices).

       <printer-name>
	      name of a	printer.

       <printer-cluster-name>
	      name of an Athena	print cluster.

       <foo>  some  hesinfo calls (e.g.	 prclusterlist ) do not	require	a spe-
	      cific HesiodName argument.  However, you must  include  a	 dummy
	      string (e.g. 'foo') for hesinfo
	       to work properly.

   VALID Hesiod_Name_Types
       The  following  symbols	are valid substitutions	for the	HesiodNameType
       argument	to hesinfo.

	passwd
	      returns string suitable for inclusion in /etc/passwd,  searching
	      with <username>.

	pobox returns  information on the pobox	assigned to the	user specified
	      by HesiodName, searching with <username>.

	uid   returns string suitable for inclusion in /etc/passwd,  searching
	      with <uid>.

	gid   returns  string  suitable	for inclusion in /etc/group, searching
	      with <groupid>.

	group returns string suitable for inclusion in	/etc/group,  searching
	      with <groupname>.

	grplist
	      returns subgroups	included in superset defined by	<groupname>.

	filsys
	      returns  file system type, export	point, server, mount mode, and
	      import point for the following valid HesiodNames (see  above)  -
	      <file  system  name>,  <username>, <rvd server>:<pack>, and <nfs
	      server>:<partition>

	cluster
	      returns information about	the  local  cluster  the  workstation,
	      specified	 by <workstation name>.	 Included is information about
	      the local	file and print servers.	 This information is  accesses
	      by clusterinfo at	boot time.

	sloc  returns network name of service host for <service-name>.

	service
	      returns  Internet	 protocol  type	 and protocol service port for
	      <service-type>.

	pcap  returns a	valid entry for	/etc/printcap for <printer-name>.

	prcluserlist
	      returns a	list of	print clusters.

	prcluster
	      returns a	list of	printers in a cluster specified	 by  <printer-
	      cluster-name>.

FILES
       /etc/athena/hesiod.conf

SEE ALSO
       `Hesiod	-  Project  Athena  Technical Plan -- Name Service', named(8),
       hesiod(3)

AUTHOR
       Steve Dyer, IBM/Project Athena
       Copyright 1987, 1988, 1996 by the Massachusetts Institute  of  Technol-
       ogy.

				27 October 1996			    HESINFO(1)

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