![]() |
![]() |
Use this command to display information on one or more policy domains.
Privilege Class
Any administrator can issue this command.
Syntax
.-*-----------. .-Format--=--Standard-----. >>-Query DOmain--+-------------+--+-------------------------+-->< '-domain_name-' '-Format--=--+-Standard-+-' '-Detailed-'
Parameters
Examples
Task 1
Display partial information for all policy domains on the server.
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Policy Activated Activated Number of Description | |Domain Policy Default Registered | |Name Set Mgmt Nodes | | Class | |--------- --------- --------- ---------- ------------------ | |EMPLOYEE- VACATION ACTIVEFI- 6 Employee Records | | _RECORDS LES Domain | |PROG1 0 Programming Group | | Test Domain | |PROG2 0 Programming Group | | Test Domain | |STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD 1 Installed default | | policy domain | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
See Task 2 for parameter definitions.
Task 2
From a managed server, display information in full detail for the EMPLOYEE_RECORDS policy domain.
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Policy Domain Name: EMPLOYEE_RECORDS | | Activated Policy Set: VACATION | | Activation Date/Time: 1998.06.04 17.18.30 | | Days Since Activation: <1 | | Activated Default Mgmt Class: ACTIVEFILES | | Number of Registered Nodes: 6 | | Description: Employee Records domain | | Backup Retention (Grace Period): 30 | |Archive Retention (Grace Period): 365 | | Last Update by (administrator): $$CONFIG_MANAGER$$ | | Last Update Date/Time: 06/04/1998 17:18:30 | | Managing Profile: ADMIN_INFO | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
where:
The definitions in the last activated policy set and the ACTIVE policy set are not necessarily identical. When you activate a policy set, the server copies the contents of the policy set to the policy set with the special name ACTIVE. The copied definitions in the ACTIVE policy set can be modified only by activating another policy set. You can modify the original policy set without affecting the ACTIVE policy set. Therefore, definitions in the policy set that was last activated might not be the same as those in the ACTIVE policy set.
Related Commands
Table 179. Commands Related to QUERY DOMAIN
Command | Description |
---|---|
COPY DOMAIN | Creates a copy of a policy domain. |
DEFINE DOMAIN | Defines a policy domain that clients can be assigned to. |
DELETE DOMAIN | Deletes a policy domain along with any policy objects in the policy domain. |
UPDATE DOMAIN | Changes the attributes of a policy domain. |