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1.1 root 1: [ READ-ME - Mon Jul 9 06:47:07 1990 - OSI Directory Tools - /cjr ]
2:
3: This UNIX directory contains some shell scripts to help manage Application
4: Entity Information stored in the QUIPU OSI directory.
5:
6: The OSI directory is loaded from a file containing line of the form
7: hostname application address
8:
9: For example:
10: bells default Int-X25(80)=23421920030013
11: or
12: hubris iso ftam Internet=128.16.8.3
13:
14:
15: If you have used previous releases of ISODE you will be familiar with the
16: isoentities file. There is a script 'ent2aei' which will read
17: isoentities format, and produce a file in the above style e.g.,
18:
19: ent2aei < entities.local > aei-info
20:
21: The script 'aei2dsa' will take a file of the above form, and produce
22: a dish shell script that will modify the OSI directory to match the file.
23: Before the script is run, you should connect to the DSA as the manager,
24: using the dish 'bind' command e.g.,
25:
26: bind -u "<DN of dsa manager>" -simple
27:
28: The data will be added below the part of the DIT your current dish process
29: is at. If this is not the right place (generally, the place defined by
30: 'local_DIT' in the system wide 'dsaptailor' file is the "right place")
31: you should use the dish 'moveto' command e.g.,
32:
33: moveto "<DN of entry to add entries below>"
34:
35: Now run the script (assuming the local info is in a file 'aei-info'):
36:
37: aei2dsa < aei-info | sh
38:
39: If an entry in the 'aei-info' file contains an entry with 'default' as
40: the supported applications, details of the following services are added:
41:
42: iso ftam
43: iso vt
44: iso cmip
45: isode miscellany
46: isode shell
47: isode idist
48:
49: The script 'dsa2aei' will search the local database and generate an aei-info
50: type file. This can be use to find 'extra' entries that should be removed
51: from the OSI directory. Note: 'default' cases will be expanded.
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