From 9d6ddf4b5dd1ad079ac387a68dededb632cf77b8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: mar Date: Tue, 29 Nov 1988 16:11:09 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Initial revision --- man/moira.1 | 81 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 81 insertions(+) create mode 100644 man/moira.1 diff --git a/man/moira.1 b/man/moira.1 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ad2a2f13 --- /dev/null +++ b/man/moira.1 @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +.TH SMS 1 "29 Nov 1988" "Project Athena" +\" RCSID: $Header$ +.SH NAME +sms, listmaint, usermaint, dcmmaint \- maintain information stored in SMS +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B sms +[ +.BI \-nomenu +] +.SH DESCRIPTION +.I sms +administers all of the information stored in the SMS database. When +invoked by the name +.B listmaint, usermaint, +or +.B dcmmaint, +.I sms +will immediately drop into the appropriate sub-menu. +There is only one option: +.TP +.BI \-nomenu +Do not take over the screen. With this option specified, the screen +will be handled like a printing terminal. Each menu will be displayed +only once. Typing '?' will cause a menu to be redisplayed. +.PP +When called without options, +.I sms +displays a menu in the top half of the screen listing other menus; +retrievals, appends, updates, or +deletes to the database; or control actions within the program. +Each menu consists of several lines containing a single character +(usually a numeral), a keyword, and a short description. Menu items +may be selected by either the single character or the keyword. Needed +arguments may be put on the same line -- otherwise, they will be +prompted for. It is possible to invoke an option from a sub-menu by +name while at a higher menu. The lower half of the screen is a +dialoge area used to prompt the user and display retrieved information. +.PP +The top level menu just lists other menus for each of the types of +objects stored in the database. Most menus also list the following +control options: +.TP +.B verbose +Toggle the verosity of delete. This controls whether or not an extra +confirmation will be required before deleting data from the database. +.TP +.B return +Return to the menu above this one in the menu tree. +.TP +.B toggle +Toggle logging on and off. When logging is turned on, all output in +the lower half of the screen will also be written to +.I /usr/tmp/sms-log.XXXX, +where XXXX is the process-ID of the sms client. +.TP +.B quit +Exits the sms client immediately. The connection to the SMS server +will be closed. +.SH DIAGNOSTICS +Pay attention to Kerberos diagnostics, as one must be authenticated to +do most SMS database work. +.PP +As this is a database manipulation application, diagnostics indicate an +incomplete argument list, an attempt to modify/delete an ambiguous +entry, or an invalid menu choice. +.SH ENVIRONMENT +.TP +KRBTKFILE +path name of your Kerberos ticket. SMS decides who you are and what you +can do based on your Kerberos tickets, and nothing else. +.TP +TERMCAP +used by curses to control of scrolling and menu display. +.SH AUTHOR +Jean Marie Diaz, Mark Roman, Chris Peterson, Mark Rosenstein and a +cast of thousands +.SH "SEE ALSO" +chfn(1), chpobox(1), chsh(1), mailmaint(1), smslist(1), +SMS section of the Project Athena Technical Plan +.SH NOTES +SMS is Project Athena's Service Management System. -- 2.45.1