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vserver services name-service cache unix-user user-by-name show

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Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the advanced privilege level.

Description

The vserver services name-service cache unix-user user-by-name show command displays the user information cached by the user name.

Parameters

{ [-fields <fieldname>,…​]

If you specify the -fields <fieldname>, …​ parameter, the command output also includes the specified field or fields. You can use '-fields ?' to display the fields to specify.

| [-instance ] }

Use this parameter to display detailed information about the user entries cached by the user name.

[-vserver <vserver name>] - Vserver (privilege: advanced)

Use this parameter to specify the Vserver for which the user entries that are cached by the user name need to be displayed.

[-pw-name <text>] - pw_name field (privilege: advanced)

Use this parameter to display information only about the cached user entries that have the specified user name.

[-pw-uid <integer>] - pw_uid field (privilege: advanced)

Use this parameter to display information only about the cached user entries that have the specified user identifier or UID.

[-pw-gid <integer>] - pw_gid field (privilege: advanced)

Use this parameter to display information only about the cached user entries that have the specified group identifier or GID.

[-create-time <MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS>] - Create Time (privilege: advanced)

Use this parameter to display information only about the user entries that were cached at the specified time.

[-source {none|files|dns|nis|ldap|netgrp_byname|dc}] - Source of the Entry (privilege: advanced)

Use this parameter to display information only about the user entries cached by user name that have the specified look-up source.

Examples

The following example displays all the users which are cached by user name:

cluster1::> vserver services name-service cache unix-user user-by-name show

The following example displays all the users entries cached by user name for Vserver vs0:

cluster1::> vserver services name-service cache unix-user user-by-name show -vserver vs0