dscacheutil(1) BSD General Commands Manual dscacheutil(1)
NAME
dscacheutil -- gather information, statistics and initiate queries to the Directory Service cache.
SYNOPSIS
dscacheutil -h
dscacheutil -q category [-a key value]
dscacheutil -cachedump [-buckets] [-entries [category]]
dscacheutil -configuration
dscacheutil -flushcache
dscacheutil -statistics
DESCRIPTION
dscacheutil does various operations against the Directory Service cache including gathering statistics,
initiating lookups, inspection, cache flush, etc. This tool replaces most of the functionality of the
lookupd tool previously available in the OS.
FLAGS
A list of flags and their descriptions:
-h Lists the options for calling dscacheutil
-q category
Initiate a query using standard calls. These calls will either return results from the cache
or go fetch live data and place them in the cache. By default if no specific query is
requested via -a then all results within that category will be returned.
-a key value
Optional flag to -q for a specific key with a value.
-cachedump
Dumps an overview of the cache by default. Additional flags will provide more detailed infor-mation. information.
mation.
-buckets
Used in conjunction with -cachedump to also print hash bucket usage of the current cache.
-entries [category]
Used in conjunction with -cachedump to dump detailed information about cache entries. An
optional category can be supplied to only see types of interest.
-configuration
Prints current configuration information, such as the search policy from Directory Service and
cache parameters.
-flushcache
Flushes the entire cache. This should only be used in extreme cases. Validation information
is used within the cache along with other techniques to ensure the OS has valid information
available to it.
-statistics
Prints statistics from the cache including an overview and detailed call statistics. Some
calls are not cached but are derived from other calls internally. Cache hits and cache misses
may not always be equal to external calls. For example getaddrinfo is actually a combination
of gethostbyname with other calls internally to the cache to maximize cache hit rate.
Available categories and associated keys:
group name or gid
host name or ip_address (used for both IPv6 and IPv4)
mount name
protocol name or number
rpc name or number
service name or port
user name or uid
EXAMPLES
Lookup a user:
% dscacheutil -q user -a name jdoe
name: jdoe
password: ********
uid: 501
gid: 501
dir: /Users/jdoe
shell: /bin/csh
gecos: John Doe
Lookup all users:
% dscacheutil -q user
Dump cache overview:
% dscacheutil -cachedump
Dump cache details with user entries:
% dscacheutil -cachedump -entries user
SEE ALSO
DirectoryService(8), dsmemberutil(1)
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