Hi,
cat /etc/nsswitch.conf
will give you what nameservice this system is using
HTH,
Peter
On 04.8.2005 ã., 15:22, you wrote:
NKSS> Hi,
NKSS> Is there any command to findout, what name service that my system is
running?
NKSS> Is it stored in any file on the disk?
NKSS> Regards,
NKSS> Narendra
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