Use this command to refresh the core copy of the TCP/IP network services
database.
Requirements and Restrictions
- You can enter this command only in 1052 state or higher.
- You can enter this command only from the basic subsystem (BSS).
Format
- REFresh
- refreshes the core copy of the TCP/IP network services database from the
/etc/services file.
Notes:
- Changes to the TCP/IP network services database take effect immediately
after you enter ZIPDB REFRESH.
- If you specify the REFRESH parameter and the same application exists in
both the previous and updated versions of the /etc/services file,
the message, byte, and packet counts for that application are not reset to 0
across the refresh operation; therefore, you will not lose any previous
statistical data associated with that application.
Additional Information
- Online help information is available for this command. To display
the help information, enter one of the following:
ZIPDB HELP
ZIPDB ?
- To display the TCP/IP network services database, enter the ZFILE cat
command for the /etc/services file.
Examples
In the following example, the TCP/IP network services database is refreshed
from the /etc/services file.
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|User: ZIPDB REFRESH |
| |
|System: IPDB0001I 10:02:14 NETWORK SERVICES DATABASE REFRESHED |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Related Information
See the TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet
Protocol for more information about the TCP/IP network services
database.