list_dz_commands
Use the list_dz_commands command to check Active Directory and return a list of UNIX command objects defined within the currently selected zone. If executed in a script, this command outputs its list to stdout so that the output appears in the shell where the script is executed. The command does not return a Tcl list back to the executing script. Use get_dz_commands to return a Tcl list.
You can only use the list_dz_commands command to return UNIX command data for classic4 and hierarchical zones.
Zone Type
Classic and hierarchical
Syntax
list_dz_commands
Abbreviation
lsdzc
Options
This command takes no options.
Arguments
This command takes no arguments.
Return Value
This command returns a list to stdout of UNIX commands defined in the currently selected zone. Each entry in the list contains the following fields, separated by colons (:):
- The name of the UNIX command followed by a slash (/) and the name of the zone where the command is defined.
- The properties of the command.
- Text describing the command.
Examples
list_dz_commands
This example returns commands in the following format:
root_any/global : * form(0) dzdo_runas(root) flags(16) : Run any command as root
Related Commands
Before you use this command, you must have a currently selected zone stored in memory. The following commands enable you to view and select a UNIX command:
get_dz_commandsreturns a Tcl list of UNIX commands in the current zone.new_dz_commandcreates a new UNIX command and stores it in memory.select_dz_commandretrieves a UNIX command from Active Directory and stores it in memory.
After you have a UNIX command stored in memory, you can use the following commands to work with that command:
delete_dz_commanddeletes the selected command from Active Directory and from memory.get_dzc_fieldreads a field value from the currently selected command.save_dz_commandsaves the selected command with its current settings to Active Directory.set_dzc_fieldsets a field value in the currently selected command.