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Admin.SIF
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user's groups not activated from Autosys

We use Autosys as a batch scheduler. We just find out that when it call a process for a specific user, only the gid of that user is activated. But some called program require an other group (which is set as secondary group of the user).

#id
uid=140(usrbatch) gid=107(autosys) groups=20(users)
(We have a SUID program which require group 20(users))

How a process start for a user can "activate" only the gid and not the others groups? Is it possible to always force all groups to be activated?
Sysd. Amin. Inforef
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John Palmer
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Re: user's groups not activated from Autosys

Hi,

Try creating a link to /etc/group called /etc/logingroup.

ln /etc/group /etc/logingroup

Regards,
John
Andreas Voss
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Re: user's groups not activated from Autosys

Hi,

to have all guid at login time automatically set make y copy from /etc/group to /etc/logingroup

Regards
Andreas Voss
Honored Contributor

Re: user's groups not activated from Autosys

Hi,

for particular chaging group id use:
newgrp

Regards
Admin.SIF
Frequent Advisor

Re: user's groups not activated from Autosys

The ln solution appears to work.

Do we need to recreate the logingroup each time we change/add/update a group definition ? Can we use a soft link instead of a single link:

ln -s /etc/group /etc/logingroup
Sysd. Amin. Inforef
Andreas Voss
Honored Contributor

Re: user's groups not activated from Autosys

Hi,

softlink works too.

Regards
Admin.SIF
Frequent Advisor

Re: user's groups not activated from Autosys

Thanks to all of you!
Sysd. Amin. Inforef