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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
nsscache
NSSCACHE(1) User Commands NSSCACHE(1)
NAME
nsscache - synchronise a local NSS cache with an upstream data source
SYNOPSIS
nsscache [global options] command [command options]
DESCRIPTION
nsscache synchronises a local NSS cache against a remote data source. This approach allows the administrator to separate the network from
the NSS lookup codepath, improving speed and reliability of name services.
OPTIONS
Global options alter general program behaviour:
-v, --verbose
enable verbose output
-d, --debug
enable debugging output
-c FILE, --config-file=FILE
read configuration from FILE
--version
show program's version number and exit
-h, --help
show this help message and exit
COMMANDS
update
Performs an update of the configured caches from the configured sources.
-f, --full
force a full update from the data source
--force
force the update, overriding any safeguards and checks that would otherwise prevent the update from occurring. e.g. normally empty
results from the data source are ignored as bogus -- this option will instruct the program to ignore its intuition and use the empty
map
-m MAPS, --map=MAPS
NSS map to operate on, can be supplied multiple times
-h, --help
show help for the update command
verify
Perform verification of the built caches and validation of the system NSS configuration.
-m MAPS, --map=MAPS
NSS map to operate on, can be supplied multiple times
-h, --help
show help for the verify command
status
Show the last update time of each configured cache, and other metrics, optionally in a machine-readable format.
-m MAPS, --map=MAPS
NSS map to operate on, can be supplied multiple times
-h, --help
show help for the status command
repair
Verify that the configuration is correct, that the source is reachable, then perform a full synchronisation of the cache.
-m MAPS, --map=MAPS
NSS map to operate on, can be supplied multiple times
-h, --help
show help for the repair command
help
Shows online help for each command.
SEE ALSO
nsscache.conf(5)
nsswitch.conf(5)
FILES
/etc/nsscache.conf
The system-wide configuration file
/etc/nsswitch.conf
The system name service switch configuration file
AUTHOR
Written by Jamie Wilkinson (jaq@google.com) and Vasilios Hoffman (vasilios@google.com).
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2007 Google, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICU-
LAR PURPOSE.
nsscache 0.7 May 2007 NSSCACHE(1)