chdomain

Modifies the name of a domain for use with user mappings.

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>>-chdomain--+--------+--+---------+-- -name--name-------------->
             +- -?----+  '- -quiet-'
             +- -h----+
             '- -help-'

>--+-domain_name-+---------------------------------------------><
   '- - ---------'

Parameters

–? | –h | –help
Displays a detailed description of this command, including syntax, parameter descriptions, and examples. If you specify a help option, all other command options are ignored.
–quiet
Turns off confirmation messages for this command.
–name name
Specifies the new name for the domain.
domain_name
Specifies the domain that you want to rename.
Specifies that in single-shot command mode you want this command to receive from the input stream (stdin) the name of a domain to rename.

Prerequisites

You must have Administrator privileges to use the command.

You must be logged in to the operating system on the engine hosting the master metadata server to run this command.

Description

You can only modify one domain name at a time.

Example

Modify a domain name The following example renames the Win domain to Windows®:
sfscli> chdomain Win -name Windows 
Domain modified successfully.

Parent topic: Administrative commands

Related tasks
Changing a domain name

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