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31.Dd February 5, 2014
32.Dt PWD_MKDB 8
33.Os
34.Sh NAME
35.Nm pwd_mkdb
36.Nd "generate the password databases"
37.Sh SYNOPSIS
38.Nm
39.Op Fl BCilLNp
40.Op Fl d Ar directory
41.Op Fl s Ar cachesize
42.Op Fl u Ar username
43.Ar file
44.Sh DESCRIPTION
45The
46.Nm
47utility creates
48.Xr db 3
49style secure and insecure databases for the specified file.
50These databases are then installed into
51.Pa /etc/spwd.db
52and
53.Pa /etc/pwd.db
54respectively.
55The file is installed into
56.Pa /etc/master.passwd .
57The file must be in the correct format (see
58.Xr passwd 5 ) .
59It is important to note that the format used in this system is
60different from the historic Version 7 style format.
61.Pp
62The options are as follows:
63.Bl -tag -width flag
64.It Fl C
65Check if the password file is in the correct format.
66Do not
67change, add, or remove any files.
68.It Fl N
69Tell
70.Nm
71to exit with an error if it cannot obtain a lock on the file.
72By default,
73we block waiting for a lock on the source file.
74The lock is held through
75the rebuilding of the database.
76.It Fl p
77Create a Version 7 style password file and install it into
78.Pa /etc/passwd .
79.It Fl i
80Ignore locking failure of the
81.Pa master.passwd
82file.
83This option is intended to be used to build password files in
84the release process over NFS where no contention can happen.
85A non-default directory must also be specified with the
86.Fl d
87option for locking to be ignored.
88Other use of this option is strongly discouraged.
89.It Fl d Ar directory
90Store databases into specified destination directory instead of
91.Pa /etc .
92.It Fl u Ar username
93Only update the record for the specified user.
94Utilities that
95operate on a single user can use this option to avoid the
96overhead of rebuilding the entire database.
97.It Fl s Ar cachesize
98Specify in megabytes the size of the memory cache used by the
99hashing library.
100On systems with a large user base, a small cache
101size can lead to prohibitively long database file rebuild times.
102As a rough guide, the memory usage of
103.Nm
104in megabytes will be a little bit more than twice the figure
105specified here.
106The default is 2 megabytes.
107.El
108.Pp
109The two databases differ in that the secure version contains the user's
110encrypted password and the insecure version has an asterisk (``*'')
111.Pp
112The databases are used by the C library password routines (see
113.Xr getpwent 3 ) .
114.Pp
115By default,
116the
117.Nm
118utility generates new,
119machine independent format
120.Pq v4
121entries only.
122For compatibility with
123.Fx 5.0
124and earlier releases,
125the
126.Fl l
127option may be specified,
128which enables generation of legacy format
129.Pq v3
130entries.
131The legacy format entries are endianness dependent.
132.Pp
133The following options may be specified and will affect the
134generation of legacy entries.
135.Pp
136.Bl -tag -width flag
137.It Fl B
138Store data in big-endian format.
139.It Fl L
140Store data in little-endian format.
141.El
142.Pp
143The
144.Nm
145utility exits zero on success, non-zero on failure.
146.Sh ENVIRONMENT
147If the
148.Ev PW_SCAN_BIG_IDS
149environment variable is set,
150.Nm
151will suppress the warning messages that are
152normally generated for large user and group IDs.
153Such IDs can cause serious problems with software
154that makes assumptions about the values of IDs.
155.Sh FILES
156.Bl -tag -width Pa -compact
157.It Pa /etc/pwd.db
158The insecure password database file.
159.It Pa /etc/pwd.db.tmp
160A temporary file.
161.It Pa /etc/spwd.db
162The secure password database file.
163.It Pa /etc/spwd.db.tmp
164A temporary file.
165.It Pa /etc/master.passwd
166The current password file.
167.It Pa /etc/passwd
168A Version 7 format password file.
169.El
170.Sh EXAMPLES
171Regenerate the password database after manually editing or replacing
172the password file:
173.Bd -literal -offset -indent
174/usr/sbin/pwd_mkdb -p /etc/master.passwd
175.Ed
176.Sh COMPATIBILITY
177Previous versions of the system had a program similar to
178.Nm ,
179.Xr mkpasswd 8 ,
180which built
181.Xr dbm 3
182style databases for the password file but depended on the calling programs
183to install them.
184The program was renamed in order that previous users of the program
185not be surprised by the changes in functionality.
186.Sh SEE ALSO
187.Xr chpass 1 ,
188.Xr passwd 1 ,
189.Xr db 3 ,
190.Xr getpwent 3 ,
191.Xr passwd 5 ,
192.Xr vipw 8
193.Sh BUGS
194Because of the necessity for atomic update of the password files,
195.Nm
196uses
197.Xr rename 2
198to install them.
199This, however, requires that the file specified on the command line live
200on the same file system as the
201.Pa /etc
202directory.
203.Pp
204There are the obvious races with multiple people running
205.Nm
206on different password files at the same time.
207The front-ends to
208.Nm ,
209.Xr chpass 1 ,
210.Xr passwd 1
211and
212.Xr vipw 8 ,
213handle the locking necessary to avoid this problem.
214