E    ASU Commands

The ASU software provides commands that you enter at the Tru64 UNIX command prompt to display information about or to manage the ASU server and its resources.

You must log in to the Tru64 UNIX system as root to use most of the ASU commands.

For more information on an ASU command, install the ASU Reference Pages subset and enter the man command followed by the name of the command. For example, for more information on the asuivp command, enter:

# man asuivp

Note

Commands in the /usr/lbin directory are reserved for use by the ASU server only and are not documented or supported for use by administrators or users. Do not execute, move, delete or rename the commands in the /usr/lbin directory.

The following table describes ASU general administration commands that are located in the /usr/sbin directory.

Command Purpose
asuivp Verify that the ASU software is correctly configured.
asusetup Configure the ASU server.
chaccounts Display or configure the ASU password expiration policy for a system.
chacl Change ACL information.
chdomain Change domain information.
chgroup Change ASU group information.
chuser Change domain user account information.
clsetup Configure the classes in the Tru64 UNIX lpr print subsystem.
ctlrsetup Configure transports for the ASU server.
elfread Display and clear event logs for the ASU server.
euctosjis Convert the coding of characters from Extended UNIX Code (EUC) to Shift-JIS (S-JIS) encoding.
joindomain Configure the ASU server into a new domain.
lmat Schedule commands or programs to run on the ASU server at a specified time or date.
lmshare Configure the ASU share file without server intervention.
lsacl Display ACLs placed on objects.
mapuname Map and unmap domain user account names, global group names, and local group names to and from Tru64 UNIX user names.
netevent Send administrative, user, and printing alerts to users submitting print jobs.
nfsshare Create ASU disk shares from the file systems and directories offered as NFS exports.
promote Change the role of ASU domain controller to either a primary domain controller (PDC) or a backup domain controller (BDC). If you demote a PDC to a member server, the domain user account database is removed.
regconfig Query or set ASU registry key information.
rmacl Delete ACLs from objects.
setdomainname Configure the domain name of the ASU server.
setservername Configure the name of the ASU server.
sjistoeuc Convert the coding of characters from S-JIS to EUC encoding.
srvconfig Display or modify the ASU server configuration information stored in the lanman.ini file.

The following table describes ASU troubleshooting commands that are located in the /usr/sbin directory. You should have a thorough understanding of the ASU software and environment before you use these commands.

Command Purpose
acladm Create, check, manage, and remove the ACL database.
acldump Dump the ACL database to a text file.
asustat Display statistical information retrieved from the ASU server's shared memory.
blobadm Display information, check, and configure blob files.
knbmon Monitor activity and status of NetBIOS over the TCP/IP transport on the system.
lmprobe Run a number of system commands and programs and store the results in a text file that can be used for troubleshooting purposes.
nbemon Monitor activity and status of the NetBEUI transport.
regcheck Configure the ASU registry to enumerate registry parameters, dump the contents of the registry, or check and repair registry files.
samcheck Check or fix the security account manager (SAM) database; or dump the change log, built-in, account, or LSA databases.

The following table describes ASU support commands that are located in the /usr/sbin directory. You should use these commands only with guidance from technical support personnel.

Caution

Improper use of these commands may corrupt your system and cause unexpected results, including system failure.

Command Purpose
aclload Load the ACL database from a text file.
regload Create a registry file if one does not exist. Also used to reinitialize the registry to system defaults.

The following table describes ASU general-purpose commands that are located in the /usr/bin directory.

Command Purpose
asuclient Configure user access to a printer that is attached to an MS-DOS client.
dos2unix Convert text files from MS-DOS to Tru64 UNIX format.
lmshell Create an MS-DOS interface on the Tru64 UNIX server.
net Request information about ASU servers and domains. Administrators can also manage ASU servers and domains by using the net commands.
ud Convert text files between Tru64 UNIX, MS-DOS, and Macintosh formats.
unix2dos Convert Tru64 UNIX text files to MS-DOS format.