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/usr/sbin/fncopy [-f filename][-i old-naming-service] [-o new-naming-service] old-fns-context new-fns-context
Use the fncopy command to recursively copy the Federated Name Service (FNS) context, old-fns-context, and attributes to a new FNS context, new-fns-context. If you specify -i and -o options with the respective naming service, the old-fns-context is resolved, using old-naming-service as the underlying naming service, and new-fns-context is created, using new-naming-service as the underlying naming service. In the absence of -i and -o options, use the default naming service (see fnselect(1M)).
When you use the -f option, filename specifies a file ...