You can use the udb.g commands to define, modify, delete, and list user groups.
Table 3–1 Summary of User Group (udb.g) Commands
Command Name |
Description |
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udb.g.add |
Adds a new user group |
udb.g.del |
Deletes a user group |
udb.g.la |
Lists all the user groups |
udb.g.lo |
Retrieves information about the specified user group. |
udb.g.lp |
Lists the permissions granted to the specified group |
udb.g.lu |
Lists the users who are members of the specified group |
udb.g.mod |
Modifies an existing user group |
The udb.p commands enable you to display information about the permissions established in the provisioning software.
Table 3–2 Summary of Permissions Management (udb.p) Commands
Command |
Description |
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udb.p.la |
Lists all permissions. |
udb.p.lo |
Retrieves the specified permission. |
You can use the udb.u commands to manage individual user accounts.
Table 3–3 Summary of User Account Management (udb.u) Commands
Command Name |
Description |
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udb.u.add |
Adds a new user account |
udb.u.cp |
Changes the password of the specified user |
udb.u.la |
Lists all user accounts |
udb.u.lo |
Retrieves information about the specified user. |
udb.u.lp |
Lists the permissions granted to the specified user |
udb.u.mod |
Modifies the specified user account |