TABLEP–3 Command Locations (Continued)
Command JavaES,NativePackageDistribution ZipDistribution
insync(1) install-path/ds6/bin/insync install-path/ds6/bin/insync
ns-accountstatus(1M) install-path/ds6/bin/ns-accountstatus install-path/ds6/bin/ns-accountstatus
ns-activate(1M) install-path/ds6/bin/ns-activate install-path/ds6/bin/ns-activate
ns-inactivate(1M) install-path/ds6/bin/ns-inactivate install-path/ds6/bin/ns-inactivate
repldisc(1) install-path/ds6/bin/repldisc install-path/ds6/bin/repldisc
schema_push(1M) install-path/ds6/bin/schema_push install-path/ds6/bin/schema_push
smcwebserver Solaris, Linux, HP-UX-
/usr/sbin/smcwebserver
This command pertainsonly to Directory Service
Control Center, which is not availablein the zip
distribution.
Windows -
install-path\share\
webconsole\bin\smcwebserver
wcadmin Solaris, Linux, HP-UX-
/usr/sbin/wcadmin
This command pertainsonly to Directory Service
Control Center, which is not availablein the zip
distribution.
Windows -
install-path\share\
webconsole\bin\wcadmin
Typographic Conventions
The following table describes the typographic changes that are used in this book.
TABLEP–4 TypographicConventions
Typeface Meaning Example
AaBbCc123 The names ofcommands, les, and
directories, and onscreencomputer
output
Edit your .login le.
Use ls -a to list all les.
machine_name% you have mail.
AaBbCc123 What you type,contrasted with onscreen
computer output
machine_name% su
Password:
AaBbCc123 A placeholder tobe replaced with a real
name or value
The command toremove a le is rm lename.
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