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32.\"	@(#)pwd_mkdb.8	8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93
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35.Dd June 6, 1993
36.Dt PWD_MKDB 8
37.Os
38.Sh NAME
39.Nm pwd_mkdb
40.Nd "generate the password databases"
41.Sh SYNOPSIS
42.Nm pwd_mkdb
43.Op Fl C
44.Op Fl N
45.Op Fl p
46.Op Fl d Ar directory
47.Op Fl s Ar cachesize
48.Op Fl u Ar username
49.Ar file
50.Sh DESCRIPTION
51.Nm Pwd_mkdb
52creates
53.Xr db 3
54style secure and insecure databases for the specified file.
55These databases are then installed into
56.Pa /etc/spwd.db
57and
58.Pa /etc/pwd.db
59respectively.
60The file is installed into
61.Pa /etc/master.passwd .
62The file must be in the correct format (see
63.Xr passwd 5 ) .
64It is important to note that the format used in this system is
65different from the historic Version 7 style format.
66.Pp
67The options are as follows:
68.Bl -tag -width flag
69.It Fl C
70Check if the password file is in the correct format.
71Do not
72change, add, or remove any files.
73.It Fl N
74Tell
75.Nm Pwd_mkdb
76to exit with an error if it cannot obtain a lock on the file.  By default,
77we block waiting for a lock on the source file.  The lock is held through
78the rebuilding of the database.
79.It Fl p
80Create a Version 7 style password file and install it into
81.Pa /etc/passwd .
82.It Fl d Ar directory
83Store databases into specified destination directory instead of
84.Pa /etc .
85.It Fl u Ar username
86Only update the record for the specified user.  Utilities that
87operate on a single user can use this option to avoid the
88overhead of rebuilding the entire database.
89.It Fl s Ar cachesize
90Specify in megabytes the size of the memory cache used by the
91hashing library.  On systems with a large user base, a small cache
92size can lead to prohibitively long database file rebuild times.
93As a rough guide, the memory usage of
94.Nm pwd_mkdb
95in megabytes will be a little bit more than twice the figure
96specified here.  The default is 2 megabytes.
97.El
98.Pp
99The two databases differ in that the secure version contains the user's
100encrypted password and the insecure version has an asterisk (``*'')
101.Pp
102The databases are used by the C library password routines (see
103.Xr getpwent 3 ) .
104.Pp
105.Nm Pwd_mkdb
106exits zero on success, non-zero on failure.
107.Sh ENVIRONMENT
108If the
109.Ev PW_SCAN_BIG_IDS
110environment variable is set,
111.Nm
112will suppress the warning messages that are
113normally generated for large user and group IDs.
114Such IDs can cause serious problems with software
115that makes assumptions about the values of IDs.
116.Sh FILES
117.Bl -tag -width Pa -compact
118.It Pa /etc/pwd.db
119The insecure password database file.
120.It Pa /etc/pwd.db.tmp
121A temporary file.
122.It Pa /etc/spwd.db
123The secure password database file.
124.It Pa /etc/spwd.db.tmp
125A temporary file.
126.It Pa /etc/master.passwd
127The current password file.
128.It Pa /etc/passwd
129A Version 7 format password file.
130.El
131.Sh BUGS
132Because of the necessity for atomic update of the password files,
133.Nm
134uses
135.Xr rename 2
136to install them.
137This, however, requires that the file specified on the command line live
138on the same file system as the
139.Pa /etc
140directory.
141.Pp
142There are the obvious races with multiple people running
143.Nm
144on different password files at the same time.
145The front-ends to
146.Nm pwd_mkdb ,
147.Xr chpass 1 ,
148.Xr passwd 1
149and
150.Xr vipw 8 ,
151handle the locking necessary to avoid this problem.
152.Sh COMPATIBILITY
153Previous versions of the system had a program similar to
154.Nm pwd_mkdb ,
155.Xr mkpasswd 8 ,
156which built
157.Xr dbm 3
158style databases for the password file but depended on the calling programs
159to install them.
160The program was renamed in order that previous users of the program
161not be surprised by the changes in functionality.
162.Sh SEE ALSO
163.Xr chpass 1 ,
164.Xr passwd 1 ,
165.Xr db 3 ,
166.Xr getpwent 3 ,
167.Xr passwd 5 ,
168.Xr vipw 8
169