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I don't know what uss does, but I suspect the "full name" is stored in
an /etc/passwd-like database. It's certainly not stored in OpenAFS anywhere.
-derek
Quoting Sanjay Dharmavaram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi Derek,
Thanks for responding
On Sat, 23 Sep 2006, Sanjay Dharmavaram wrote:
Thank you for the info. But I must clarify that the user id's were created
using "uss add" in which one also enters the "full name". Is there any way to
extract the information of the login name with the full name for an account?
Notice this (fro
Thank you for the info. But I must clarify that the user id's were
created using "uss add" in which one also enters the "full name". Is
there any way to extract the information of the login name with the full
name for an account?
Sanjay.
Chris Huebsch wrote:
On Sat, 23 Sep 2006, Sanjay Dharma
Quoting Sanjay Dharmavaram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
What's the command in AFS to print out a list of user logins along
with their Names?
Sanjay.
What do you mean, "print out a list of user logins"? You mean like typing
"who" to see who's logged into the current machine? What "list of use
check with your local systems or afs administrator to see if/how you
can do that. the way afs "login" is incorporated into the user account
management is done on a site-specific basis. as far as i know, that is.
anne
Quoting Sanjay Dharmavaram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
What's the command
On Sat, 23 Sep 2006, Sanjay Dharmavaram wrote:
What's the command in AFS to print out a list of user logins along with
their Names?
The protection server only stores usernames (one would say login) and
userids. You can fetch them with "pts listentries -users".
You will see a list looking lik
Hi,
What's the command in AFS to print out a list of user logins along
with their Names?
Sanjay.
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