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1 | .TH MOIRA 1 "29 Nov 1988" "Project Athena" | |
2 | \" RCSID: $Header$ | |
3 | .SH NAME | |
4 | moira, listmaint, usermaint, dcmmaint \- maintain information stored in moira | |
5 | .SH SYNOPSIS | |
6 | .B moira | |
7 | [ | |
8 | .BI \-nomenu | |
9 | | | |
10 | .BI \-menu | |
11 | ] [ | |
12 | .BI \-db | |
13 | .I host:port | |
14 | ] | |
15 | .SH DESCRIPTION | |
16 | .I Moira | |
17 | administers all of the information stored in Moira, the Athena Service | |
18 | Management System database. When invoked by the name | |
19 | .B listmaint, usermaint, | |
20 | or | |
21 | .B dcmmaint, | |
22 | .I moira | |
23 | will immediately drop into the appropriate sub-menu. | |
24 | ||
25 | It a database is specified on the command line, that server will be | |
26 | contacted rather than the compiled-in default. The host and port may | |
27 | both be symbolic names or numbers. If the port is not specified, the | |
28 | default Moira server port will be used. The server chosen will be the | |
29 | one specified on the command line, from the environment variable | |
30 | MOIRASERVER, from the "moira" sloc entry in hesiod, or the compiled in | |
31 | default, in that order of preference. | |
32 | ||
33 | The option: | |
34 | .TP | |
35 | .BI \-nomenu | |
36 | will cause moira to not take over the screen. With this option | |
37 | specified, the screen | |
38 | will be handled like a printing terminal. Each menu will be displayed | |
39 | only once. Typing '?' will cause a menu to be redisplayed. This option | |
40 | is the default on the RS6000 and may be overridden with the \-menu option. | |
41 | .PP | |
42 | When called without options, | |
43 | .I moira | |
44 | displays a menu in the top half of the screen listing other menus; | |
45 | retrievals, appends, updates, or | |
46 | deletes to the database; or control actions within the program. | |
47 | Each menu consists of several lines containing a single character | |
48 | (usually a numeral), a keyword, and a short description. Menu items | |
49 | may be selected by either the single character or the keyword. Needed | |
50 | arguments may be put on the same line -- otherwise, they will be | |
51 | prompted for. It is possible to invoke an option from a sub-menu by | |
52 | name while at a higher menu. The lower half of the screen is a | |
53 | dialogue area used to prompt the user and display retrieved information. | |
54 | .PP | |
55 | The top level menu just lists other menus for each of the types of | |
56 | objects stored in the database. Most menus also list the following | |
57 | control options: | |
58 | .TP | |
59 | .B verbose | |
60 | Toggle the verbosity of delete. This controls whether or not an extra | |
61 | confirmation will be required before deleting data from the database. | |
62 | .TP | |
63 | .B return | |
64 | Return to the menu above this one in the menu tree. | |
65 | .TP | |
66 | .B toggle | |
67 | Toggle logging on and off. When logging is turned on, all output in | |
68 | the lower half of the screen will also be written to | |
69 | .I /usr/tmp/moira-log.XXXX, | |
70 | where XXXX is the process-ID of the moira client. | |
71 | .TP | |
72 | .B quit | |
73 | Exits the moira client immediately. The connection to the Moira server | |
74 | will be closed. | |
75 | .SH DIAGNOSTICS | |
76 | Pay attention to Kerberos diagnostics, as one must be authenticated to | |
77 | do most Moira database work. | |
78 | .PP | |
79 | As this is a database manipulation application, diagnostics indicate an | |
80 | incomplete argument list, an attempt to modify/delete an ambiguous | |
81 | entry, or an invalid menu choice. | |
82 | .SH ENVIRONMENT | |
83 | .TP | |
84 | KRBTKFILE | |
85 | path name of your Kerberos ticket. Moira decides who you are and what you | |
86 | can do based on your Kerberos tickets, and nothing else. | |
87 | .TP | |
88 | TERMCAP | |
89 | used by curses to control of scrolling and menu display. | |
90 | .SH AUTHOR | |
91 | Jean Marie Diaz, Mark Roman, Chris Peterson, Mark Rosenstein and a | |
92 | cast of thousands | |
93 | .SH "SEE ALSO" | |
94 | chfn(1), chpobox(1), chsh(1), mailmaint(1), blanche(1), | |
95 | Moira section of the Project Athena Technical Plan | |
96 | .SH NOTES | |
97 | Moira was previously called SMS, and some places still refer to it by | |
98 | this name. |