[ SSM user deleted ]
[ deleting ldap principal ]
[ deleted ldap principal ]
[ deleting ftp user ]
[ ftp user deleted ]
[ deleting kerberos principal ]
[ KADMIN_PRINC unset; using kadmin.local for Kerberos ops ]
[ deleted kerberos principal ]
[ deleting unix user ]
13.1.3. Listing HPSS User s
The hpssuser utility can be used by the administrator to list all existing HPSS User IDs. The utility can be
invoked to list all HPSS User IDs or a particular type of User ID.
Following is an example of listing the user1 User ID on a system configured to use UNIX authentication
and authorization, and with FTP configured to use the UNIX password file:
# hpssuser -list user1 -all
[ Kerberos not configured - skipping... ]
INFO: FTP is configured to use the unix password file.
[ LDAP not configured - skipping... ]
[ unix(linux) user info ]
uid=300
gid=210
home=/home/user1
shell=/bin/ksh
fullname=Test User
[ ssm user info ]
(admin -> perms = 'rwxcidt')
(operator -> perms = 'r--c--t')
SSM client security ACL entry:
rwxcidt - user - 300 (user1) - 10000 (HPSS_REALM.NAME)
Listing all unix users is not supported.
13.1.4. Create an SSM Clien t Package
The hpssuser utility can be used by the administrator to generate an SSM Client Package (al l files
required to start an SSM client on another node). The utility also has the ability to include HPSS
documentation in the package if the -packagedoc option is specified. The following is an example of
creating a SSM Client Package without the HPSS documentation on a system configured to use Kerberos
authentication. For the case of a system configured to use UNIX, then krb5.conf
won't be included in the package. Note that if krb5.conf does not exist on a
system that's configured to use krb auth, then the command will fail.
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