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pwconv(1M)							    pwconv(1M)

NAME
     pwconv - install and update /etc/shadow with information from /etc/passwd

SYNOPSIS
     pwconv

DESCRIPTION
     The pwconv command creates and updates /etc/shadow with information from
     /etc/passwd.

     If the /etc/shadow file does not exist, pwconv creates /etc/shadow with
     information from /etc/passwd.  The command populates /etc/shadow with the
     user's login name, password, and password aging information.  If password
     aging information does not exist in /etc/passwd for a given user, none is
     added to /etc/shadow.  However, the last changed information is always
     updated.

     If the /etc/shadow file does exist, the following tasks are performed:

     o	Entries that are in the /etc/passwd file and not in the /etc/shadow
	file are added to the /etc/shadow file.

     o	Entries that are in the /etc/shadow file and not in the /etc/passwd
	file are removed from /etc/shadow.

     o	Password attributes (for example, password and aging information) in
	an /etc/passwd entry are moved to the corresponding entry in
	/etc/shadow.

     The pwconv program is a privileged system command that cannot be executed
     by ordinary users.

     The contents of the /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow files are saved in
     /etc/opasswd and /etc/oshadow, respectively.  The system can be restored
     to its preconversion state by replacing the content of the /etc/passwd
     file with the content of /etc/opasswd and removal of /etc/shadow (if it
     did not exist prior to the run of pwconv) or its replacement by
     /etc/oshadow.  These files are overwritten each time the pwconv program
     is run.  The use of some of the system administration tools causes pwconv
     to be run, and therefore the backup files to be overwritten, each time an
     entry is added, deleted, or modified.

NOTES
     pwconv does not copy NIS entries from /etc/passwd. However, a shadow file
     can be served by NIS using nsd (see shadow(4)).

     Although pwconv invokes pwck to check the contents of /etc/passwd, the
     conversion is performed irrespective of any errors.

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pwconv(1M)							    pwconv(1M)

   Trusted IRIX Restrictions
     pwconv should only be executed by root at the label dblow. Both
     /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow needs to be of the label dblow.

FILES
     /etc/passwd
     /etc/shadow
     /etc/opasswd
     /etc/oshadow

SEE ALSO
     passwd(1), pwck(1).

DIAGNOSTICS
     The pwconv command exits with one of the following values:

     0	  Success.
     1	  Permission denied.
     2	  Invalid command syntax.
     3	  Unexpected failure.  Conversion not done.
     4	  Unexpected failure.  Password file(s) missing.
     5	  Password file(s) busy.  Try again later.

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