The following options are mandatory:
Option |
Description |
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-D login |
The user ID of the user with permission to execute this command. |
-F firstname |
The user’s first name; must be a single word without any spaces. |
-n domain |
The domain of the user specified with the -D option. |
-l userid |
The user’s login name. |
-w password |
The password of the user specified with the -D option. |
-W password |
The password of the user that is being created. You may also specify password via a text file, password.txt. For example, if you specify -W mypassword.txt, and the content of the mypassword.txt file is secret, the commadmin utility takes the string secret as the password. Note that if you specify -W mypassword.txt, and the mypassword.txt file does not exist, the commadmin utility takes the string mypassword.txt itself as the password. |
-L lastname |
The User’s last name. |
The following options are non-mandatory:
Option |
Description |
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-A [+ ]attributename:value |
An attribute to modify. The attributename is defined in the LDAP schema and value replaces any and all current values for this attribute in the directory. Repeat this option to modify multiple attributes at the same time, or to specify multiple values for the same attribute. A “+” before the attributename indicates adding the value to the current list of attributes. |
-d domain |
Domain of the user. If -d is not specified, the domain specified by -n is used. |
-i inputfile |
Reads the command information from a file instead of the command line. |
-I initial |
User’s middle initial. |
-h, -? |
Prints command usage syntax. |
-p AM port |
Specifies an alternate TCP port where the Access Manager is listening. If not specified, the default AM port is used, or Port 80 is used if no default was configured at install time. |
-s |
Use SSL (Secure Socket Layer) to connect to the Access Manager. |
-v |
Enable debugging output. |
-V |
Prints information about the utility and its version. |
-X AM host |
Specifies the host on which the Access Manager is running. If not specified, the default AM host is used, or the localhost if no default was configured at install time. |
-S service |
Adds the specified service to the user during creation. service can have the value of a single service or multiple services. The valid service values are mail and cal. These values are case-insensitive. The list of services is separated by the comma (,) delimiter. For Example: -S mail,cal |
The following options are only allowed if the -S mail option is specified: | |
-E email |
The email address of the user. |
-H mailhost |
The mail host of the user. |
The following options are only allowed if the -S cal option is specified: | |
-B DWPHost |
DNS name of the back end calendar that hosts the user’s calendar. |
-E email |
The email address of the calendar user. |
-J First Day of Week |
First day of the week shown when the calendar is displayed in the calendar server user interface. The valid values are 0-6 (0 is Sunday, 1 is Monday, and so on). |
-k calid_type |
Specifies the type of calendar id that is created. The accepted values are legacy and hosted. If -k legacy is specified, only the calendar id is used (for example, jsmith). If -k hosted is specified, the calendar id plus domain is used (for example, jsmith@sesta.com). If the -k option is not specified, the default is to use the calendar id plus domain (hosted). You can set the value of the calendar id type that is created if the -k option is not specified. To do so, add the following parameter to the resource.properties file: switch-caltype=value where value is “hosted” | “legacy”. The resource.properties file is located in the following directory: da-base/data/WEB-INF/classes/sun/comm/cli/ \ server/servlet/resource.properties |
-T time zone |
The time zone in which the user’s calendar is displayed. See Calendar Time Zone Strings for a list of the valid time zone strings. |