admintool(1M)
NAME
admintool − system administration with a graphical user interface
SYNOPSIS
admintool
DESCRIPTION
admintool presents a graphical user interface for the accomplishment of several system administration tasks in a distributed environment. Membership in the sysadmin group (gid 14) is used to restrict access to administrative tasks. Members of the sysadmin group can use admintool to create, delete, and modify system files. Non-members have read-only permissions (where applicable).
Spot help is available using the Help key on the keyboard. On-line Help handbooks are available from each application, and can also be called from the admintool window.
USAGE
admintool includes the following applications:
Database Manager
The Database Manager application allows complete maintenance of system databases using any of three naming services. The databases are:
aliases
auto_home
bootparams
ethers
group
hosts
netgroup
netmasks
networks
passwd
protocols
rpc
services
timezone
The supported naming services are:
NIS+ Network Information Service Plus, the replacement for NIS.
NIS Network Information Service, formerly known as YP; NIS databases may not be modified by admintool.
None Text files in the /etc directory.
Host Manager
The Host Manager application supports the definition of client machines on the server that will serve them. Three types of clients are supported:
diskless Clients that depend on the server for all disk needs.
standalone Clients that may use the server as an optional file server.
dataless Clients that have a local disk but use it only for root and swap.
Printer Manager
The Printer Manager application allows you to install and set up printers on a system or on a network. You can:
•Set up a print server.
•Connect a system to a remote printer.
•Modify print configurations.
•Delete print configurations.
User Account Manager
The User Account Manager allows you to administer user accounts on a network. You can:
•Create new user accounts.
•Modify existing accounts.
•Delete user accounts.
User account information can be managed in any of the three naming services (none, NIS, or NIS+). The User Account Manager can set up home directories with the appropriate files and user account information. It can manage information in the following databases:
aliases
auto_home
cred
group
passwd
shadow
SEE ALSO
nis(1), sysidtool(1M), sys-unconfig(1M), admind(1M)
SunOS 5.1 Setting Up User Accounts, Printers and Mail
SunOS 5.1 Administering Security, Performance, and Accounting
SunOS 5.1/SPARC — Last change: 30 September 1992