=head1 SYNOPSIS
-B<kdb> [-dbmfile <I<dbmfile to use (default /usr/afs/logs/AuthLog)>>]
-[B<-key> <I<extract entries that match specified key>>] [B<-help>]
+B<kdb> [B<-dbmfile> <I<dbmfile to use (default /usr/afs/logs/AuthLog)>>]
+ [B<-key> <I<extract entries that match specified key>>] [B<-help>]
=head1 DESCRIPTION
-The kdb command displays the contents of the
-B<AuthLog.dir> and B<AuthLog.pag> files
-associated with the B<AuthLog> file that resides on the local disk, by
-default in the B</usr/afs/logs> directory. The files must exist
-in that directory, which normally implies that the Authentication Server is
-running on the machine. The files contain information on privileged
-actions performed by the Authentication Server.
+The B<kdb> command displays the contents of the F<AuthLog.dir> and
+F<AuthLog.pag> files associated with the F<AuthLog> file that resides on
+the local disk, by default in the F</usr/afs/logs> directory. The files
+must exist in that directory, which normally implies that the
+Authentication Server is running on the machine. The files contain
+information on privileged actions performed by the Authentication Server.
=head1 CAUTIONS
It is possible that on some operating systems that AFS otherwise supports,
-the Authentication Server cannot create the
-B</usr/afs/logs/AuthLog.dir> and
-B</usr/afs/logs/AuthLog.pag> files, making this command
-inoperative. See the I<IBM AFS Release Notes> for
-details.
+the Authentication Server cannot create the F</usr/afs/logs/AuthLog.dir>
+and F</usr/afs/logs/AuthLog.pag> files, making this command
+inoperative. See the I<IBM AFS Release Notes> for details.
=head1 OPTIONS
=over 4
-=item -dbmfile
+=item B<-dbmfile> <I<dbmfile to use>>
-Specifies the pathname of the file to display. Provide either a
-complete pathname, a pathname relative to the B</usr/afs/logs>
-directory, or a filename only, in which case the file must reside in the
-B</usr/afs/logs> directory. Omit this argument to display
-information from the B<AuthLog.dir> and
-B<AuthLog.pag> files in the B</usr/afs/logs>
-directory.
+Specifies the pathname of the file to display. Provide either a complete
+pathname, a pathname relative to the F</usr/afs/logs> directory, or a
+filename only, in which case the file must reside in the F</usr/afs/logs>
+directory. Omit this argument to display information from the
+F<AuthLog.dir> and F<AuthLog.pag> files in the F</usr/afs/logs> directory.
-=item -key
+=item B<-key> <I<extract entries that match specified key>>
Specifies each entry to be displayed from the indicated file.
-=item -help
+=item B<-help>
-Prints the online help for this command. All other valid options
-are ignored.
+Prints the online help for this command. All other valid options are
+ignored.
=back
=head1 OUTPUT
-The first line of output indicates the location of the files from which the
-subsequent information is derived:
+The first line of output indicates the location of the files from which
+the subsequent information is derived:
- Printing all entries found in I<file_location>
+ Printing all entries found in <file_location>
-Each entry then includes the following two fields, separated by a
-colon:
+Each entry then includes the following two fields, separated by a colon:
=over 4
-=item C<user/server
->
+=item user/server
Identifies the user requesting the corresponding service and the server
-that performed that service. In cases where no user is directly
-involved, only the server appears; in cases where no server is directly
-involved, only the user appears.
+that performed that service. In cases where no user is directly involved,
+only the server appears; in cases where no server is directly involved,
+only the user appears.
-=item C<service
->
+=item service
Identifies one of the following actions or services performed by the user
-or server process.
+or server process.
=over 4
=item *
-C<auth>: Obtained a ticket-granting ticket
-
+C<auth>: Obtained a ticket-granting ticket.
=item *
-C<chp>: Changed a user password
-
+C<chp>: Changed a user password.
=item *
-C<cruser>: Created a user entry in the Authentication
-Database
-
+C<cruser>: Created a user entry in the Authentication Database.
=item *
-C<delu>: Deleted a user entry from the Authentication
-Database
-
+C<delu>: Deleted a user entry from the Authentication Database.
=item *
-C<gtck>: Obtained a ticket other than a ticket-granting
-ticket
-
+C<gtck>: Obtained a ticket other than a ticket-granting ticket.
=item *
-C<setf>: Set fields in an Authentication Database entry
-
+C<setf>: Set fields in an Authentication Database entry.
=item *
-C<unlok>: Unlocked an Authentication Database entry
-
+C<unlok>: Unlocked an Authentication Database entry.
=back
=head1 EXAMPLES
-The following example shows the output of the kdb command in the
-ABC Corporation cell (B<abc.com>):
+The following example shows the output of the B<kdb> command in the ABC
+Corporation cell (C<abc.com>):
% kdb
Printing all entries found in /usr/afs/logs/AuthLog
=head1 PRIVILEGE REQUIRED
-The issuer must be logged in as the local superuser root.
+The issuer must be logged in as the local superuser C<root>.
=head1 SEE ALSO
-L<AuthLog.dir,_AuthLog.pag(1)>,
-L<bos_getlog(1)>,
-L<kaserver(1)>
+L<AuthLog.dir(5)>,
+L<bos_getlog(8)>,
+L<kaserver(8)>
=head1 COPYRIGHT