You could:
nsradmin -c 'type : NSR client; name: aristo.tau.ac.il'
or
echo 'print type: NSR client ; name: aristo.tau.ac.il' | nsradmin -i -
On 05/09/2011 05:53 PM, ningy wrote:
Hi
Is it possible to find details of a client directly from command line ???
i use command nsradmin -c 'type : NSR client' but in doing so I have to hit
enter till i get the required client....
It becomes a difficult proposition coz I am working in a setup with more than
200 clients..
Pls help...
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