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NDBM(7P)							      NDBM(7P)

NAME
     ndbm - local name service database

SYNOPSIS
     /var/ns/lib/libns_ndbm.so

DESCRIPTION
     The ndbm client library fetches name service data out of an ndbm(3B)
     format database file on the local host.  This library is meant to be used
     only by the nsd(1M) daemon to efficiently access local name service data.

     The library /var/ns/lib/libns_ndbm.so is opened by the nsd(1M) daemon
     when ndbm is listed as the protocol for some map in a nsswitch.conf file.

     The library contains code to fetch data from a local ndbm file and
     present it as lines from the configuration file from which it came.  The
     nsd daemon then presents that data in the filesystem mounted under /ns.

     Extended attributes in the nsswitch.conf file can be used to control the
     behavior of the ndbm library.  Extended attributes are simply lists of
     key/value pairs attached to each object in the nsd filesystem.  The
     attributes supported in this library are:

     domain
	  This is the domainname given as a parameter to the remote name
	  server.  This attribute is typically inherited from the daemon
	  depending on the nsswitch.conf file that is being read.  Given the
	  configuration file /var/ns/domains/DOMAINNAME/nsswitch.conf the
	  attribute "domain" is set to DOMAINNAME.  This attribute controls
	  which file is used to supply the requested information.  Given a
	  domain DOMAINNAME the library would open the file
	  /var/ns/domains/DOMAINNAME/{table.dir,table.pag}.  If the domain
	  attribute is unset then the file /etc/{table.dir,table.pag} would be
	  used.	 See the information about the table attribute below.  A
	  client system can be a member of multiple domains by including
	  multiple instances of the ndbm keyword in the nsswitch.conf file
	  like:
	       hosts: ndbm(domain=engr) ndbm(domain=corp)

     table
	  The table attribute is typically inherited from the daemon based on
	  the line from which this entry occurs in the nsswitch.conf file.  In
	  the above example the table attribute would be set to hosts.byname
	  or hosts.byaddr depending on the context of the request.  This
	  attribute is used as the file name containing the ndbm data. Ndbm
	  databases are made up of two files, a directory file which has a
	  ".dir" extension and a data file which has a ".pag" extension.  For
	  the hosts.byname map in the default domain the files
	  /etc/hosts.byname.dir and /etc/hosts.byname.pag would be opened and
	  searched.

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NDBM(7P)							      NDBM(7P)

     key  The key attribute is used to fetch the data from the ndbm(3B)
	  database.  It is set by the nsd(1M) daemon, and is used without
	  alteration.

     file The file attribute overrides the domain and table attributes to set
	  the name of the file to be opened.  If the file begins with a
	  leading '/' then that file is simply opened.	If not, then the
	  contents of this attribute are appended to the directory name --
	  either /etc/ for the default domain, or /var/ns/domains/DOMAINNAME/
	  when the domain attribute is set.  The file should not have any
	  extension; the ".dir" and ".pag" are automatically appended when
	  opening the files.

     null_extend_key
	  The null_extend_key attribute specifies that the null character
	  which terminates the key is really part of the key.  Some
	  applications (such as sendmail) have historically included the null
	  in the key so this attribute provides backward compatibility with
	  the old behavior.

FILES
     /var/ns/lib/libns_ndbm.so

SEE ALSO
     nsd(1M), nsswitch.conf(4)
     IRIX Admin: Networking and Mail

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