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You can use UNIX system commands at the Advanced Server command prompt to perform several administrative tasks.

The following table lists the UNIX system commands that administrators can use with Advanced Server. Complete descriptions of each command can be found by typing the following at the Advanced Server command prompt:

man name of command

The description will list the purpose and syntax of the command and provide comments and examples.

Advanced Server CommandDescription

acladm

Creates, checks, prunes, and removes the Access Control List (ACL) database.

lmat

Schedules commands or programs to run on a server at a specified time or date. (Note there also exists UNIX system and MS-DOS at commands.)

blobadm

Displays statistical information, checks, and configures well-known or specified BLOB files.

delshmem

Deletes Advanced Server shared memory.

elfreadUsed to view event logs on the local Advanced Server computer at the UNIX system console.

joindomain

Used to move an Advanced Server from one domain to another. It is an interactive command and takes no arguments. Only use joindomain to change the role of the server if you are also changing its domain. If you wish to promote or demote the server's role, use Server Manager.

lmshare

Manipulates Advanced Server share information without server intervention.

lmshell

Provides the "look and feel" of an MS-DOS shell at the Advanced Server command prompt. Allows users to log on and link to other servers on the network, and to run a subset of DOS commands.

lmstat

Displays statistical information retrieved from the Advanced Server's shared memory.

mapuname

Maps and unmaps Advanced Server user, global group, and local group names to and from UNIX system user names.

netevent

Used to send administrative or user alerts, or to send printing alerts to users submitting print jobs.

regcheck

Manipulates the Advanced Server Registry to enumerate Registry keys, dump the contents of the Registry, or to check and repair Registry files.

regconfig

Used to query or set Advanced Server Registry key information.

regload

Used to create a registry file if one does not exist. Also used to reinitialize registry to system defaults.

samcheck

Used to check or fix the SAM database, or to dump the change log, built-in, account, or LSA databases.

setdomainname

Used to change the domain name of the local Advanced Server. It is an interactive command but also accepts command line arguments.

setservername

Used to change the name of the local Advanced Server.

srvconfig

Used to display or modify Advanced Server configuration information stored in the lanman.ini file.

ud

Converts text files between MS-DOS, UNIX system, and Macintosh file formats.

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