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Arguments
attribute_name Optional. Specify the name of the attribute whose details you want to display.
If you do not specify an attribute, the show attribute command displays a
list of all attributes in the system.
Example
The following example displays details of the nickname attribute:
sfs> show attribute nickname
A.20.4 show authorization
The show authorization command displays details of authorizations for remote users.
Syntax
show authorization [authorization_name]
Arguments
authorization_name Optional. Specify the name of the authorization whose details you want
to display. The display shows the complete public key for the user’s
account on the remote system.
If you do not specify an authorization, the show authorization
command displays a list of all authorizations in the system. In this case,
the start and end of the public key are shown.
Example
The following example displays details of the fred@ms authorization:
sfs> show authorization fred@ms
A.20.5 show commands
The show commands command displays details of commands that have a specified status.
Syntax
show commands [status=command_status]
Arguments
status Optional. Specify the status of the commands you want to display. Valid values
are Success, Error, Abort, Unallocated, and Allocated. Values are
case-sensitive.
If you do not specify a status, commands that have the Allocated status or
the Unallocated are displayed.
Example
The following example shows all commands in the system that have the Unallocated status:
sfs> show commands status=Unallocated
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