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LIST;
- QUERY hosts WHERE attribute.architecture = 'amd64';
+ LOOKUP hosts MATCHING attribute.architecture = 'amd64';
DESCRIPTION
-----------
list of attributes for the host and each service. If the host does not exist,
an error is returned.
-*LOOKUP* hosts *WHERE* '<search_condition>'::
+*LOOKUP* hosts *MATCHING* '<search_condition>'::
Retrieve detailed information about all host objects matching the specified
search condition. The return value is a list of detailed information for each
matching host providing the same details as returned by the *FETCH* command.
-See the section "WHERE clause" for more details about how to specify the
+See the section "MATCHING clause" for more details about how to specify the
search condition.
-WHERE clause
-~~~~~~~~~~~~
-The *WHERE* clause in a query specifies a boolean expression which is used to
-match host objects based on their names, their attributes, or services
-referenced by the host. Each *WHERE* clause may be made up of one or multiple
-subexpressions each matching on one criteria. The following subexpressions
-are supported by SysDB:
+MATCHING clause
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+The *MATCHING* clause in a query specifies a boolean expression which is used
+to match host objects based on their names, their attributes, or services
+referenced by the host. Each *MATCHING* clause may be made up of one or
+multiple subexpressions each matching on one criteria. The following
+subexpressions are supported by SysDB:
'<field>' '<operator>' '<value>'::
Match a named field against the specified value. See below for what fields
...
}]}
- LOOKUP hosts WHERE attribute.architecture = 'amd64';
+ LOOKUP hosts MATCHING attribute.architecture = 'amd64';
[{
"name": "host1.example.com",
"last_update": "2001-02-03 04:05:06 +0700",
--------
manpage:sysdb[1], manpage:sysdb[7]
+The SysDB homepage: http://sysdb.io/
+
AUTHOR
------
SysDB was written by Sebastian "tokkee" Harl <sh@tokkee.org>.