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Administering users

Configuring Xprint V7.0

These users do not have to be registered as SINIX users on the specified hosts. If the -hooption is not specified, only the local host is added to the list.

Examples

To add user smith locally to the Xprint V7.0 system: xpadd -usr smith

The Xprint V7.0 administrator enters the following command on a spooler system with the hosts colorado, nashua and hudson:

xpadd -usr smith -ho colorado nashua

smith is now an Xprint V7.0 user of host colorado and host nashua. If he sends a job from host colorado to the system, he can log in to host nashua and access this job, for example to modify the job priority. He cannot do this from host hudson as there the Xprint V7.0 system considers him to be a different user with the ID smith.

6.6.2Entering a defined user for other hosts

If an already defined user is to be able to access his/her jobs from other hosts as well, for example because he/she has a user ID on a newly added host, the host list can be extended.

Enter the new host in the user’s host list with the following command: xpmod -usr [selection] -ho+ host

If selection is not specified, the command refers to all the users in the Xprint V7.0 system. Otherwise can either you can specify the name(s) of the users whose host list you want to modify, or you can use the -scl“selection_criteria_list” option (see section “Selection criteria list” on page 266 in the Appendix) to define a list of criteria according to which the users are selected. For host specify the name of the host from which the user is to have common access to his/her print jobs.

Example

To add the new host delaware to the host list of user smith: xpmod -usr smith -ho+ delaware

To add the new host missouri additionally for all users: xpmod -usr -ho+ missouri

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