set_default_privilege_delegation_setting
Sets the default privilege delegation settings for one or more platforms.
Format
Standard Mode
emcli set_default_privilege_delegation_setting
-default_setting_list="platform1:setting_name1;platform2:setting_name2"
[-separator="separator:attribute_name:character"]
[-subseparator="subseparator:attribute_name:character"]
Interactive or Script Mode
set_default_privilege_delegation_setting(
default_setting_list="platform1:setting_name1;platform2:setting_name2"
[,separator="separator:attribute_name:character"]
[,subseparator="subseparator:attribute_name:character"]
)
[ ] indicates that the parameter is optionalExit Codes
0 on success. A non-zero value means verb processing was not successful.
Options
-
default_setting_list
List of default settings per platform. Supported platforms: Linux, HP-UX, AIX, SunOS.
-
separator
By default, multi-value input attributes use the semicolon ( ; ) character as a separator. Specifying this option overrides the default separator value.
Example:
separator="<attribute_name=sep_char>"where attribute_name is the name of the attribute for which you want to override the separator character, and sep_char is new separator character.Example:
separator="att=#"changes the separator character to a pound sign (#). -
subseparator
By default, multi-value input attributes use the colon ( : ) character as the sub-separator. Specifying this option overrides the default sub-separator value.
Example:
subseparator="<attribute_name=sep_char"whereattribute_nameis the name of the attribute for which you want to override the separator character, andsep_charis the new sub-separator character.Example: subseparator="att=#" changes the sub-separator character to a pound sign.
Examples
Example 1
This example sets the privilege delegation setting to SUDO1 for Linux platforms and SUDO2 for HP-UX platforms.
emcli set_default_privilege_delegation_setting
-default_setting_list="Linux:SUDO1;HP-UX:SUDO2"
Example 2
This example sets the privilege delegation setting to SUDO_SETTING_1 for Linux and SUDO_SETTING_2 for HP-UX. The default separator has been changed to a comma ( , ) and the subseparator to a hash tag (#).
emcli set_default_privilege_delegation_setting
-default_setting_list="Linux#SUDO_SETTING_1,HP-UX#SUDO_SETTING_2"
-separator="default_setting_list=,"
-subseparator="default_setting_list=#"