Go to main content

Administering an Oracle® Solaris Cluster 4.4 Configuration

Exit Print View

Updated: November 2019
 
 

Modifying a User's Rights Properties

Use this task to modify a user's rights properties.

How to Modify a User's Rights Properties

You can alternatively perform this task by using the Oracle Solaris User Management GUI. For more information, see How to Manage Users and Roles Interactively in Managing User Accounts and User Environments in Oracle Solaris 11.4.

  1. Assume the root role or a role that provides solaris.cluster.modify authorization.
  2. Choose the appropriate command.

    These commands require authentication as the root role that is capable of changing user files. You can apply these commands to all name services. See User and Group Commands in Managing User Accounts and User Environments in Oracle Solaris 11.4.


    Note -  The Forced Privilege and Stop Rights profiles that ship with Oracle Solaris 11.4 cannot be modified.
    • To change user properties that are assigned to a user who is defined in the local scope or in an LDAP repository, use the usermod command.

      For more information, see the usermod(8) man page.

    • To manage roles locally or in a name service such as an LDAP repository, use the roleadd or rolemod commands.

      For more information, see the roleadd(8) or rolemod(8) man pages.