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WBll(1)								       WBll(1)

NAME
       WBll  -	 This  perl  script takes a single argument, a fully qualified
       directory or file path.	It does not process wildcards; only  one  file
       or  directory  listing is allowed.  It will use various incarnations of
       wbinfo to expand the uid and gid of a winbind owner and	group  on  the
       file to give an 'll' like listing with a fully expanded owner and group
       field, to make up for the hpux 8 character limitation on user and group
       fields.

SYNOPSIS
       WBll </filepath/filename>

DESCRIPTION
       This tool is part of the CIFS WTEC Support Tools suite.

       WBll  is	 a  Perl script that uses the HP CIFS Server utility wbinfo to
       expand the uid and gid owner of a file to the fully expanded domain us‐
       er and group owner as known by Winbind.

LIMITATIONS
       WBll currently only works on a single filename at at time.  There is no
       filename globbing.

OPTIONS
       No options are provided. Incorrect useage will result in a help message
       being displayed.

OUTPUT
       Output is equvivalent to 'ls -l' output for a single file.

Dependencies
       This  script  was  developed  and tested under perl(1) version 5.005_02
       built for PA-RISC1.1 . While it may run under previous versions	it  is
       recommended  that you install 5.005_02 or higher for best results.  You
       may need to modify the first line to point to  whatever	location  YOUR
       environment has perl installed.

SEE ALSO
       IDtoName(1)wbinfo(1).

AUTHOR
       Don McCall, HP WTEC NOS Support Team.

								       WBll(1)
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