dcecp_name man page on HP-UX

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name(1m)							      name(1m)

NAME
       name - A dcecp object that compares and expands DCE names

SYNOPSIS
       name compare name name

       name expand name

       name get string_binding

       name help [operation | -verbose]

       name operations

       name parse name

ARGUMENTS
       The  name of an object in the DCE namespace.  Examples of names include
       principal names, names of security groups, names of Cell Directory Ser‐
       vice  (CDS)  objects like directories, softlinks, child pointers and so
       on, names of remote procedure call (RPC) entries and  RPC  groups,  and
       Distributed  File Service (DFS) filenames.  The name of the name opera‐
       tion for which to display help  information.   An  RPC  string  binding
       (without	 the  object UUID) that identifies the network location of the
       target name.  It contains an RPC protocol and a network address in  the
       form: rpc_prot_seq:network_addr

DESCRIPTION
       The  name  object  resolves,  compares, and parses DCE names and string
       bindings.

OPERATIONS
   name compare
       Compares two names.  The syntax is as follows: name compare name name

       The compare operation compares two names given as arguments and returns
       1  if both syntactically refer to the same name.	 Otherwise, it returns
       0.

       Privileges Required

       No special privileges are needed to use the name compare command.

       Examples

       dcecp> name compare /.:/sales/east east Error: Incomplete name dcecp>

       dcecp> name compare /.:/sales/east /.../org_cell/sales/east 1 dcecp>

   name expand
       Expands a simple DCE name to a global name.  The syntax is as  follows:
       name expand name

       The expand operation takes a single name as an argument and returns the
       canonical form of the name.  This operation has the effect of  convert‐
       ing /.: to /.../cellname.

       Privileges Required

       No special privileges are needed to use the name expand command.

       Examples

       dcecp> name expand /.:/sales /.../org_cell/sales dcecp>

   name get
       Returns	a hostname given a full or partial string binding.  The syntax
       is as follows: name get string_binding

       The get operation returns the  host  name  identified  by  a  specified
       string  binding.	  The string_binding argument is a single string bind‐
       ing; you cannot supply multiple bindings in one operation.

       Privileges Required

       No special privileges are needed to use the name get command.

       Examples

       dcecp> name get ncan_ip_tcp:15.21.248.170 hosts/goober dcecp>

   name help
       Returns help information about the name object and its operations.  The
       syntax is as follows: name help [operation | -verbose]

       Options Displays information about the name object.

       Used  without  an  argument  or option, the name help operation returns
       brief information about each name operation.   The  optional  operation
       argument	 is  the  name	of the operation about which you want detailed
       information.  Alternatively, you can use the -verbose option  for  more
       detailed information about the name object itself.

       Privileges Required

       No special privileges are needed to use the name help command.

       Examples

       dcecp>  name help compare	     Compares two names syntactically.
       expand		    Returns  the  canonical  form  of  a  name.	   get
       Gets   host  name  from	a  partial  or	full  string  binding.	 parse
       Parses	name   into   cell   name    and    residual	name.	  help
       Prints  a summary of command-line options.  operations	       Returns
       a list of the valid operations for this command.	 dcecp>

   name operations
       Returns a list of the operations supported by  the  name	 object.   The
       syntax is as follows: name operations

       The  list  of  available operations is in alphabetical order except for
       help and operations, which are listed last.

       Privileges Required

       No special privileges are needed to use the name operations command.

       Examples

       dcecp> name operations compare expand get parse help operations dcecp>

   name parse
       Divides a name into a cell name and a residual name.  The syntax is  as
       follows: name parse name

       The parse operation parses a name into a cell name and a residual name.
       The argument is a single DCE name.  The operation returns a list of two
       elements:  cell	name and residual name.	 A name not beginning with a /
       (slash) is considered to be a name in the local cell.

       Privileges Required

       No special privileges are needed to use the name parse command.

       Examples

       dcecp> name parse hosts/goober /.../pokey hosts/goober dcecp>

RELATED INFORMATION
       Commands: dcecp(1m).

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