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hauser -addpriv username Administrator | Operator | Guest [-group group(s)]
hauser -delpriv username Administrator | Operator | Guest [-group group(s)]
hauser -addpriv groupname AdministratorGroup | OperatorGroup [-group group(s)]
hauser -delpriv groupname AdministratorGroup | OperatorGroup [-group group(s)]
hauser -update username
hauser -delete username
hauser -display [username]
hauser -list
hauser -help
- -add username [-priv Administrator | Operator [-group group(s)]]
- Add a user to the VCS configuration. The user can be added with privileges. For example, `hauser -add tom -priv Administrator -group grp1` would add "tom" as the Group Administrator for group grp1.
- -addpriv username Administrator | Operator | Guest [-group group(s)]
- Adds privileges to the user username. For example, `hauser -addpriv tom Administrator -group grp1 grp2` would make "tom" the Group Administrator for groups grp1 and grp2. `hauser -addpriv harry Operator` would make "harry" the Cluster Operator.
- -delpriv username Administrator | Operator | Guest [-group group(s)]
- Deletes the specified privileges of the user username. For example, `hauser -delpriv tom Administrator -group grp1` would remove "tom" from the Group Administrator of group grp1.
- -addpriv groupname AdministratorGroup | OperatorGroup [-group group(s)]
- Adds specified privileges (Group Administrator or Group Operator) to the group of operating system users, groupname.
For example, `hauser -addpriv orausers AdministratorGroup -group grp1` adds the specified privileges (Group Administrator or Group Operator) to the group of operating system users, groupname.
For example, `hauser -delpriv orausers AdministratorGroup -group grp1` removes the Group Administrator privileges for group grp1 from all users in the operating system group orausers.
Creating an account with this name provides read-only access to VCS. In the case of non-secure clusters, the password is encrypted before being written to the configuration file. The user names and passwords are unrelated to exiting user names and passwords on any of the host systems.VCSGuest
In secure clusters, note that passwords are not stored in the VCS main.cf configuration file. User names need to be fully qualified (for example, tom@system1.example.com).
Last updated: April 2006
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