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nischgrp(1)			 User Commands			   nischgrp(1)

NAME
       nischgrp - change the group owner of a NIS+ object

SYNOPSIS
       nischgrp [-AfLP] group name...

DESCRIPTION
       nischgrp	 changes the group owner of the NIS+ objects or entries speci‐
       fied by name to the specified NIS+ group. Entries are  specified	 using
       indexed	names  (see  nismatch(1)).  If	group is not a fully qualified
       NIS+ group name, it will be resolved using the  directory  search  path
       (see nisdefaults(1)).

       The  only  restriction on changing an object's group owner is  that you
       must have modify permissions for the object.

       This command will fail if the master NIS+ server is not running.

       The  NIS+ server will check the validity of the	group  name  prior  to
       effecting the  modification.

OPTIONS
       The following options are supported:

       -A    Modify  all  entries in all tables in the concatenation path that
	     match the search criterion specified in name. This option implies
	     the -P switch.

       -f    Force the operation and fail silently if it does not succeed.

       -L    Follow  links  and change the group owner of the linked object or
	     entries rather than the group owner of the link itself.

       -P    Follow the concatenation path within a named table.  This	option
	     only  makes  sense	 when either name is an indexed name or the -L
	     switch is also specified and the named object is a link  pointing
	     to entries.

EXAMPLES
       Example 1 Using the nischgrp Command

       The  following  two  examples  show how to change the group owner of an
       object to a group in a different domain, and how	 to  change  it	 to  a
       group in the local domain, respectively.

	 example% nischgrp newgroup.remote.domain. object
	 example% nischgrp my-buds object

       This example shows how to change the group owner for a password entry.

	 example% nischgrp admins '[uid=99],passwd.org_dir'

       In the previous example, admins is a NIS+ group in the same domain.

       The  next  two examples change the group owner of the object or entries
       pointed to by a link, and the group owner of all entries in the hobbies
       table.

	 example% nischgrp -L my-buds linkname
	 example% nischgrp my-buds '[],hobbies'

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
       NIS_PATH	    If	this  variable	is set, and the NIS+ name is not fully
		    qualified, each directory specified will be searched until
		    the object is found (see nisdefaults(1)).

EXIT STATUS
       The following exit values are returned:

       0    Successful operation.

       1    Operation failed.

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

       ┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
       │      ATTRIBUTE TYPE	     │	    ATTRIBUTE VALUE	   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Availability		     │SUNWnisu			   │
       └─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘

SEE ALSO
       NIS+(1),	 nischmod(1),  nischown(1), nisdefaults(1), nisgrpadm(1), nis‐
       match(1), nis_objects(3NSL), attributes(5)

NOTES
       NIS+ might not be supported in future releases of the Solaris operating
       system.	Tools  to aid the migration from NIS+ to LDAP are available in
       the   current   Solaris	 release.   For	  more	 information,	 visit
       http://www.sun.com/directory/nisplus/transition.html.

SunOS 5.10			  2 Dec 2005			   nischgrp(1)
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