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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
anubisadm
ANUBISADM(1) General Commands Manual ANUBISADM(1)
NAME
anubisadm - interface for GNU Anubis database administration
SYNOPSIS
anubisadm anubisadm [COMMAND] [OPTIONS] URL
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the anubisadm command.
anubisadm is a program for GNU Anubis database manipulation.
OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below:
COMMAND is one of:
-c, --create
Creates the database.
-l, --list
List the contents of an existing database.
-a, --add
Add a new record.
-m, --modify
Modify existing record.
-r, --remove
Remove existing record.
--version
Display program version number and exit.
--help Display this help screen and exit.
OPTION is one or more of:
-i, --authid=STRING
Specify the authid to operate upon. This option is mandatory with --add, --modify and --remove. It is optional when used with
--list.
-p, --password=STRING
Specify the password for the authid. Mandatory with --add, --modify and --remove.
-u, --user=STRING
Specify the system user name corresponding to the given authid. Optional for --add, --modify and --remove.
-f, --rcfile=STRING
Specify the rc file to be used for this authid. Optional for --add, --modify and --remove.
SEE ALSO
anubis(1), anubisusr(1),
AUTHOR
anubisadm was written by The Anubis Team (read the AUTHORS file).
This manual page was prepared by Krzysztof Burghardt <krzysztof@burghardt.pl>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
2007 Sep 09 ANUBISADM(1)