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=head1 NAME
B<tabch> - Add, delete or update rows in the database tables.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
I<tabch [-h| --help]>
I<tabch [-v| --version]>
I<tabch [keycolname=keyvalue] [tablename.colname=newvalue] >
I<tabch [keycolname=keyvalue] [tablename.colname+=newvalue] >
I<tabch -d [keycolname=keyvalue] [tablename.colname=newvalue] >
=head1 DESCRIPTION
The tabch command adds, deletes or updates the attribute value in the specified table.column for the specified keyvalue. The difference between tabch and chtab is tabch runs as a plugin under the xcatd daemon. This give the additional security of being authorized by the daemon. Normally, the given value will completely replace the current attribute value. But if "+=" is used instead of "=", the specified value will be appended to the coma separated list of the attribute, if it is not already there.
=head1 OPTIONS
B<-h> Display usage message.
B<-v> Command Version.
B<-d> Delete option.
=head1 RETURN VALUE
0 The command completed successfully.
1 An error has occurred.
=head1 EXAMPLES
1. To add a node=node1 to the nodelist table with groups=all:
I<tabch node=node1 nodelist.groups=all >
2. To add a keyword (tftpdir) and value (/tftpboot) to the site table:
I<tabch key=tftpdir site.value=/tftpboot >
3. To add node1 to the nodetype table with os=rhel5:
I<tabch node=node1 nodetype.os=rhel5>
4. To change node1 in nodetype table setting os=sles:
I<tabch node=node1 nodetype.os=sles>
5. To change node1 by appending otherpkgs to the postbootscripts field in the postscripts table:
I<tabch node=node1 postscripts.postbootscripts+=otherpkgs>
6. To delete node1 from nodetype table:
I<tabch -d node=node1 nodetype>
=head1 FILES
/opt/xcat/sbin/tabch
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<tabdump(8)|tabdump.8>, L<tabedit(8)|tabedit.8>