Oracle GlassFish Server 3.1 Section 1: asadmin Utility Subcommands
create-connector-connection-pool(1)
create-connector-security-map(1)
create-connector-work-security-map(1)
create-jdbc-connection-pool(1)
create-message-security-provider(1)
create-resource-adapter-config(1)
delete-connector-connection-pool(1)
delete-connector-security-map(1)
delete-connector-work-security-map(1)
delete-jdbc-connection-pool(1)
delete-message-security-provider(1)
delete-resource-adapter-config(1)
disable-http-lb-application(1)
disable-secure-admin-internal-user(1)
disable-secure-admin-principal(1)
enable-secure-admin-internal-user(1)
enable-secure-admin-principal(1)
list-connector-connection-pools(1)
list-connector-security-maps(1)
list-connector-work-security-maps(1)
list-message-security-providers(1)
list-resource-adapter-configs(1)
list-secure-admin-internal-users(1)
list-secure-admin-principals(1)
list-supported-cipher-suites(1)
unfreeze-transaction-service(1)
update-admin-server-coordinates(1)
update-admin-server-local-coordinates(1)
update-connector-security-map(1)
update-connector-work-security-map(1)
Oracle GlassFish Server 3.1 Section 1M: Utility Commands
Oracle GlassFish Server 3.1 Section 5ASC: GlassFish Server Concepts
- updates a current file user as specified
update-file-user [--help] [--groups user_groups[:user_groups]*] [--target target [--authrealmname authrealm_name] username
Th update-file-user subcommand updates an existing entry in the keyfile using the specified user name, password and groups. Multiple groups can be entered by separating them, with a colon (:).
Displays the help text for the subcommand.
This is the name of the group to which the file user belongs.
Name of the authentication realm where the user to be updated can be found.
This option helps specify the target on which you are updating a file user. Valid values are:
Updates the file user in the default server instance. This is the default value.
Updates the file user on every server instance in the cluster.
Updates the file user on a specified sever instance.
This is the name of the file user to be updated.
Example 1 Updating a User's Information in a File Realm
The following example updates information for a file realm user named sample_user.
asadmin> update-file-user --groups staff:manager:engineer sample_user Command update-file-user executed successfully
subcommand executed successfully
error in executing the subcommand
delete-file-user(1), list-file-users(1), create-file-user(1), list-file-groups(1)