Command Reference
tpgrpadd
—Adds a new group on the system.
tpgrpadd [-g
GID]
grpname
The tpgrpadd
command creates a new group definition on the system by adding the appropriate entry to the BEA Tuxedo security data files. This information is used for BEA Tuxedo system authentication with the AUTHSVR(5) server and for access control. A BEA Tuxedo configuration with SECURITY
set to USER_AUTH
, ACL
, or MANDATORY_ACL
must be created before you can run this command successfully.
The following options are available.
The group identifier for the new group. This group identifier must be a non-negative decimal integer below 16K. GID
defaults to the next available (unique) identifier greater than 0. Group identifier 0 is reserved for the "other" group.
Before running this command you must: (a) configure the application, using either the graphical user interface or tmloadcf(1)
; and (b) set the TUXCONFIG
environment variable to point to your TUXCONFIG
file. tpgrpadd
must be run on the configuration MASTER
if the application is not active. If the application is active, this command can run on any active node.
This command is available on any platform on which the BEA Tuxedo server environment is supported.
The tpgrpadd
command exits with a return code of 0
upon successful completion.
tpgrpdel(1)
, tpgrpmod(1)
, tpusradd(1)
, tpusrdel(1)
, tpusrmod(1)
, AUTHSVR(5)