LDAP-UX Client Services B.05.01 Administrator Guide for HP directory servers and Windows ADS
./ldapuglist -t passwd -m -f "(uid=jscott)"
The output is as follows. Assume that the gecos attribute has been mapped to cn, l, and
telephoneNumber. With the -m option, the ldapuglist tool displays the mapped attribute
names as well.
dn: cn=John Scott,ou=people,dc=example,dc=com
cn[cn]: John Scott
uid[uid]: jscott
uidNumber[uidNumber]: 2225
gidNumber[gidNumber]: 252
homeDirectory[homeDirectory]: /home/mlee
loginShell[loginShell]: /usr/bin/ksh
gecos[cn]: jscott
gecos[l]: San Jose
gecos[telephoneNumber]: 555-555-9999
Run the following command to list an account entry having the mfreise account name that does
not contain POSIX attributes:
./ldapuglist -t passwd -m -F "(uid=mfreise)"
The output is as follows:
dn: cn=Michael Freise,ou=people,dc=example,dc=com
cn[cn]: Michael Freise
uid[uid]: mlee
gecos[cn]: Michael Freise
gecos[l]: San Jose
gecos[telephoneNumber]: 555-555-5555
Use the following command to list all posixGroup entries that Mike Lou belongs to:
./ldapuglist -t group -f "(memberUid=mlou)"
The output is as follows:
dn: cn=group1,ou=groups,dc=example,dc=com
cn: group1
gidNumber: 550
memberUid: mlou
memberUid: apierce
memberUid: bjones
dn: cn=group2,ou=groups,dc=example,dc=com
cn: group2
gidNumber: 550
memberUid: vtam
memberUid: ajones
memberUid: mlou
Run the following command to list a regular posixGroup entry for the group name, groupA:
./ldapuglist -t group -f "(cn=groupA)"
The output is as follows:
dn: cn=groupA,ou=groups,dc=example,dc=com
cn: groupA
gidNumber: 620
memberUid: user1
memberUid: user3
memberUid: user5
Run the following command to list a group entry that does not require posixGroup attributes. This
command uses ((cn=groupA)(objectclass=groupOfUniqueNames)) as the search filter:
./ldapuglist -t group -F “(&(cn=groupA)(objectclass=groupOfUniqueNames))”
The output is as follows:
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