| NETGROUP_MKDB(8) | System Manager's Manual | NETGROUP_MKDB(8) |
netgroup_mkdb —
generate the netgroup databases
netgroup_mkdb |
[-o database]
[file] |
netgroup_mkdb creates Berkeley databases
for the specified file. If no file is specified,
/etc/netgroup is used. These databases are then
installed into /etc/netgroup.db. The file must be in
the correct format (see
netgroup(5)).
The options are as follows:
-o
databaseThe databases are used by the C library netgroup routines (see getnetgrent(3)).
The netgroup_mkdb utility exits 0
on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
Because netgroup_mkdb guarantees not to
install a partial destination file, it must build a temporary file in the
same file system and if successful use
rename(2) to install over the
destination file.
If netgroup_mkdb fails, it will leave the
previous version of the destination file intact.
| January 4, 2023 | openbsd |