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samcheck(8)
NAME
samcheck - Used to check, repair, or display the Advanced Server account
database
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/samcheck -s | -r [-v] [-p]
/usr/sbin/samcheck -c | -a | -b | -l [-v] [-f filename]
OPTIONS
-s Checks the current account database.
-r Checks and repairs the current account database.
-v Displays verbose information about the Advanced Server acount database.
-P Deletes the operators group from the member server. This option only
works with -r option.
-c Displays the change log.
-a Displays the account file.
-b Displays the Builtin file.
-l Displays the lsa file.
-F filename
Uses the file name specified rather than the default file.
DESCRIPTION
The samcheck command is used to check, repair, or display information about
the Advanced Server account database.
You must stop the ASU server to use the -s or -r options. If the account
database on a backup domain controller is reported as corrupt, use the
joindomain command to reinitialize it.
You must be logged in as root to use the samcheck command.
EXAMPLES
1. To display the Advanced Server account file, enter the following
command:
# samcheck -a
2. To display the Advanced Server account file including its internal
control structures, enter the following command:
# samcheck -a -v
3. To display a copy of the Advanced Server account file found in
/tmp/pier3_dom, enter the following command:
# samcheck -a -F /tmp/pier3_dom
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