password(8)
106 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised November 2009
Refer to setprivileges(8) for more information.
OPTIONS The following options are supported
-e days|date|Never days sets the number of days, starting from today, during
which the XSCF account is enabled. days is in the format of a
number (0-10730). If the current date plus the number of days
exceeds January 2038 the number is considered invalid and
the command will fail.
date sets the date when the account expires, not exceeding
January 2038. The date format can be:
mm/dd/yy (10/30/08)
yyyy-mm-dd (2008-10-30)
yy-mm-dd (08-10-30)
dd-Mmm-yy (30-Oct-08)
dd-Mmm-yyyy (30-Oct-2008)
dd Mmm yy (“30 Oct 08”)
dd Mmm yyyy (“30 Oct 2008”)
Mmm dd, yy (“Oct 30, 08”)
Mmm dd, yyyy (“Oct 30, 2008”)
Quotes must be used for formats with an embedded space. It
is case insensitive.
Never means an account will not expire.
-h Displays usage statement.
When used with other options or operands, an error occurs.
-i inactive Sets the number of days after a password expires until the
account is locked. This value is assigned to new user
accounts when they are created. The initial value is –1. A
value of –1 means that the account will not be locked after
the password expires. Valid values are integers with value of
–1 - 999999999.