Command Reference
tpusrmod
—Modifies user information on the system.
tpusrmod [-u
UID
] [-gGID
] [-cclient_name
] [-lnew_login
] [-p]usrname
Invoking tpusrmod
modifies a principal (user or domain) entry to the BEA Tuxedo security data files. This information is used for BEA Tuxedo system authentication with the AUTHSVR(5) server.
Before you can run this command successfully, you must:
tmloadcf(1)
.TUXCONFIG
environment variable to point to your TUXCONFIG
file. SECURITY
to USER_AUTH
, ACL
, or MANDATORY_ACL
.tpusradd
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.
The system file entries created with this command have a limit of 512 characters per line. Specifying long arguments to several options may exceed this limit.
The following options are available.
The new user identification number. UID
must be a positive decimal integer below 128K. UID
must be unique within the list of existing identifiers for the application.
An existing group's integer identifier or character-string name. It redefines the user's group membership.
A string of printable characters that specifies the new client name for the user. It may not contain a colon (:
) or a newline (\n
).
A string of printable characters that specifies the new login name of the user. It may not contain a colon (:
), pound sign (#
), or a newline (\n
). The user name must be unique within the list of existing users for the application. This option also implies the -p
option to reset the password.
tpusrmod
modifies the password for the indicated user. The administrator is prompted for a new password to be associated with the user.
See AUTHSVR(5) for further information about per-user authentication and configuring administrator permissions.
This command is available on any platform on which the BEA Tuxedo server environment is supported.
The tpusrmod
command exits with a return code of 0
upon successful completion.
tpgrpadd(1)
, tpgrpdel(1)
, tpgrpmod(1)
, tpusradd(1)
, tpusrdel(1)
, AUTHSVR(5)