5-24 Dell PowerVault 720N, 740N, and 760N System Administrator and Command Reference Guide
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This procedure displays what the current mapping of the specified UNIX name of a
UNIX user would result in, but does not change the WAFL credential cache itself. You
use this procedure if a UNIX user cannot access a file that the user should be able to
access, and you suspect that mapping problems might be part of the problem.
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To display what the current mapping of a UNIX name would result in, but not change
the WAFL credential cache, enter the following command:
wcc -u
uname
uname
is the UNIX name of a user.
You can further narrow the specification of the user by adding
-i, followed by the IP address of the host that the user is on.
You can get more detailed information by appending -v to the command line.
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The following example shows the mapping of a UNIX name.
wcc -u fuser001
(NT - UNIX) account name(s): (NT-DOMAIN\fuser001 - fuser001)
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UNIX uid = 1172
NT membership
NT-DOMAIN\fuser001
NT-DOMAIN\Domain Users
BUILTIN\Users
TFILER\Test
User is also a member of Everyone, Network Users,
Authenticated Users
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