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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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