A Privileges Required for Performing Provisioning and Reconciliation

These are the privileges required for successful provisioning operations and reconciliation runs.

This appendix includes the following topics:

A.1 Privileges Required for Running Commands on Solaris and Linux

These are the privileges and permissions required to run commands on Solaris and Linux for performing provisioning operations and reconciliation runs.

Users must have privileges to run the following commands:

usermod, useradd, userdel, passwd, chage, id, cut, touch, awk, uniq

In addition, the users must have execute permissions for the following commands:

sed, cat, diff, sort, rm, grep, egrep, echo, /usr/bin/sh, /bin/sh

Users must have read and write permissions on the /home, /tmp and /etc/connector_mirror_files (or the mirror files directory specified in the configuration lookup definition) directories.

A.2 Privileges Required for Running Commands on HP-UX

These are the privileges and permissions required to run commands on HP-UX for performing provisioning operations and reconciliation runs.

Users must have privileges to run the following commands:

modprpw, usermod, useradd, userdel, passwd, chage, id, cut, touch, awk, uniq

In addition, the users must have execute permissions for the following commands:

sed, cat, diff, sort, rm, grep, egrep, echo, /usr/bin/sh, /bin/sh

Users must have read and write permissions on the /home, /tmp and /etc/connector_mirror_files (or the mirror files directory specified in the configuration lookup definition) directories.

A.3 Privileges Required for Running Commands on AIX

These are the privileges and permissions required to run commands on AIX for performing provisioning operations and reconciliation runs.

User must have privileges to execute the following commands:

mkuser, useradd, chuser, rmuser, lsuser, /usr/bin/usermod, /usr/chuser, id, cut, touch, awk, uniq

In addition, the users must have execute permissions for the following commands:

/usr/bin/bdiff, sh, cat, /usr/bin/sort, /usr/bin/rm, /usr/bin/grep, /bin/echo, /bin/sed, command.

Users must have read and write permissions on the /home, /tmp and /etc/connector_mirror_files (or the mirror files directory specified in the configuration lookup definition) directories.