Management Console for Unix provides both basic and advanced search options to help you find and select hosts from the All Hosts view or user accounts from the All Local Users tab.
To search for hosts on the All Hosts view based on the values in any of the mangement console columns, use the Search for hosts box under the tool bar. To search for users on the All Local Users tab based on the values in any of the columns on that view, use the Search for users box.
To perform a basic search
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Note: You cannot use wildcards in basic search strings. |
Use the Advanced Search Options to search for hosts or users based on various property values.
To use the advanced search options
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Note: The advanced search button 'toggles' to expand or collapse based on its current state. |
All Hosts view Advanced Search Options
When you expand the All Hosts view advanced search options, it displays four search fields.
By default, the search field labels are the first four column titles:
Each search field has a drop-down menu that allows you to change the search criteria to search for information in another available column:
All Local Users tab Advanced Search Options
When you expand the All Local Users tab advanced search options, it displays four search fields. By default, the search field labels are the first four column titles:
Other available advanced search options on the All Local Users tab are:
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Note: You can choose to display or hide these columns from view. Open any column menu, navigate to Columns, and select the columns you want available. If you do not see the items you searched for, it may be because that column is hidden. |
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Note: SEARCH TIPS Wildcards: You can use wildcards in text strings, such as * and ?. If the text string actually contains one of these characters, precede the character with the backslash (\) escape character. Ranges: You can specify a range of positive or negative numbers using a colon (:) as a range separator character. For example, to search for all users with UIDs from 0 to 499, enter 0:499 in the Search box. You cannot use wildcards in numbers. Groups: You can search for more than one text string or more than one number range. For example,
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Note: As you type search criteria into the text boxes, the top-level Search box reflects the values you specify for searching.
Note that spaces display as question marks (?), as in: As you become more familiar with the search query syntax, you can type your query directly into the Search box instead of using the search fields. For example,
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You can save search criteria for reuse later and manage the list of saved searches. The mangement console saves searches on a per-user basis; it does not save system-wide searches.
To save search criteria for reuse later
It adds the new search to the Search menu.
To use a saved search
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