nistest — Return the State of the NIS+ Namespace, Using Conditional Expression
Synopsis
/usr/bin/nistest [-ALMP][-a rights | -t type] object /usr/bin/nistest [-ALMP][-a rights] indexedname /usr/bin/nistest -c dir1 op dir2
Description
Use the nistest command as a way for shell scripts and other programs to test for the existence, type, and access rights of objects and entries. Entries are named using indexed names (see nismatch(1)). With the -c option, you can compare directory names to test where they lie in relation to each other in the ... |
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