DMINFO(8) Maintenance Commands and Procedures DMINFO(8)

dminfo - report information about a device entry in a device maps file

dminfo [-v] [-a] [-f pathname]

dminfo [-v] [-a] [-f pathname] -n dev -name...

dminfo [-v] [-a] [-f pathname] -d dev -path...

dminfo [-v] [-a] [-f pathname] -t dev -type...

dminfo [-v] [-f pathname] -u dm -entry

dminfo reports and updates information about the device_maps(5) file.

The following options are supported

-a

Succeed if any of the requested entries are found. If used with -v, all entries that match the requested case(s) are printed.

-d dev−path

Search by dev−path. Search device_maps(5) for a device special pathname in the device_list field matching the dev−path argument. This option cannot be used with -n, -t or -u.

-f pathname

Use a device_maps file with pathname instead of /etc/security/device_maps.

-n dev−name

Search by dev−name. Search device_maps(5) for a device_name field matching dev−name. This option cannot be used with -d, -t or -u.

-t dev−type

Search by dev−type. Search device_maps(5) for a device_type field matching the given dev−type. This option cannot be used with -d, -n or -u.

-u dm−entry

Update the device_maps(5) file. This option is provided to add entries to the device_maps(5) file. The dm−entry must be a complete device_maps(5) file entry. The dm−entry has fields, as in the device_maps file. It uses the colon (:) as a field separator, and white space as the device_list subfield separators. The dm−entry is not made if any fields are missing, or if the dm−entry would be a duplicate. The default device maps file can be updated only by the super user.

-v

Verbose. Print the requested entry or entries, one line per entry, on the standard output. If no entries are specified, all are printed.

0

Successful completion.

1

Request failed.

2

Incorrect syntax.

/etc/security/device_maps

device_maps(5), attributes(7)

March 6, 2017 OmniOS