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тАО08-26-2004 02:03 AM
тАО08-26-2004 02:03 AM
Adding users with sysman -cli (let helpdesk do the job)
Hi!
On our v40f cluster system I have a script using sudo and expect so that our helpdesk can add users to both nodes. But now when we are going to migrate to a v5.1B cluster I wan't to skip sudo and expect and try to use DOP and sysman. Has anyone a already this setup or another that will solve my problem? Does anyone know if it's possible to add users with sysman -cli?
Regards Klas Erlandsson
On our v40f cluster system I have a script using sudo and expect so that our helpdesk can add users to both nodes. But now when we are going to migrate to a v5.1B cluster I wan't to skip sudo and expect and try to use DOP and sysman. Has anyone a already this setup or another that will solve my problem? Does anyone know if it's possible to add users with sysman -cli?
Regards Klas Erlandsson
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тАО08-26-2004 05:10 AM
тАО08-26-2004 05:10 AM
Re: Adding users with sysman -cli (let helpdesk do the job)
Hi,
V5.1B clusters are more of a "single system image" setup, so you would only need to add users once, not on each node in the cluster. It seems to me that using a combination of DOP and the useradd command would be easer to set up than trying to figure out if the sysman -cli can do what you want.
Ann
V5.1B clusters are more of a "single system image" setup, so you would only need to add users once, not on each node in the cluster. It seems to me that using a combination of DOP and the useradd command would be easer to set up than trying to figure out if the sysman -cli can do what you want.
Ann
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тАО08-26-2004 01:50 PM
тАО08-26-2004 01:50 PM
Re: Adding users with sysman -cli (let helpdesk do the job)
Hi!
The thing is that a want to incorperate the useradd process in a bigger solution where I would set up application dependent things at the same time and a commandline sysman -cli would be nice to use.
/Klas
The thing is that a want to incorperate the useradd process in a bigger solution where I would set up application dependent things at the same time and a commandline sysman -cli would be nice to use.
/Klas
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