hmmmm ...... At one time selecting non-existing NCP was possible, then 
it was fixed, and now it's back again.  I'll add the task and investigate.

Anurag


alex zhang wrote:
> bash-3.2# nwamcfg
> nwamcfg> list
> NCPs:
>         Automatic
> nwamcfg> end
> bash-3.2# nwamcfg list ncp User
> bash-3.2# echo $?
> 0
>
>  I think that must be the same question: since there is not an user 
> ncp exist, why the "nwamcfg list" will not return an error?
>
> Thanks
> - Alex
>
> On Feb 25, 2009, at 2:23 PM, alex zhang wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>  Is the operation below correct? on 02-20's bfu
>>
>> bash-3.2# nwamcfg list
>> NCPs:
>>        Automatic
>> bash-3.2# nwamcfg
>> nwamcfg> select ncp User
>> nwamcfg:ncp:User> end
>> nwamcfg> exit
>> bash-3.2# echo $?
>> 0
>> bash-3.2# uname -a
>> SunOS solaris-51 5.11 nwam1-build:2009-02-20 i86pc i386 i86pc
>> bash-3.2#
>>
>> I thought it should return an error when select an non-exist ncp.
>>
>> Thanks
>> - Alex
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