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тАО05-23-2010 07:05 PM
тАО05-23-2010 07:05 PM
can we know the best practise when our userID is above 500?
server : rp 3440
os :11.11
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тАО05-23-2010 08:04 PM
тАО05-23-2010 08:04 PM
Re: can we know the best practise when our userID is above 500?
than 500?
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тАО05-23-2010 08:20 PM
тАО05-23-2010 08:20 PM
Re: can we know the best practise when our userID is above 500?
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тАО05-23-2010 10:36 PM
тАО05-23-2010 10:36 PM
Re: can we know the best practise when our userID is above 500?
The options (displayed in the picture you attached) will affect the display of the user/group listing in the current SAM session only: there is no permanent effect.
(Apparently if you have more than 500 users configured, SAM won't display all of them at the same time.)
You might consider using the command-line tools (useradd/usermod/userdel, groupadd/groupmod/groupdel, etc.) to manipulate users and "more /etc/passwd" to view the list of users. Unlike SAM, these tools are not limited by any specific number of users.
MK
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тАО05-24-2010 04:24 AM
тАО05-24-2010 04:24 AM
Re: can we know the best practise when our userID is above 500?
You need to pay attention to the forum categories into which you post your questions. This one has nothing to do with LVM. You also need to say "thanks" for the help you receive by assigning points to your responders:
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/helptips.do?#28
...JRF...
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тАО05-24-2010 04:34 AM
тАО05-24-2010 04:34 AM
Re: can we know the best practise when our userID is above 500?
This is a policy you can control.
There is no problem deciding to set users to be above any number you like. After you manually change the user number in /etc/passwd to 1000, the next user added with the useradd command will get the next sequential user number.
HP-UX likes system users to be below 100. Linux by default sets system users to 500 or below.
System users need to be segregated so they are not modified to permit login, which is a real security concern and what you should be worried about.
Having a consistent policy is good.
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тАО05-25-2010 05:59 PM
тАО05-25-2010 05:59 PM
Re: can we know the best practise when our userID is above 500?
Thank for help. Beside that├в ┬ж
When we create userID with group more than 500 userID, we will have this error:
Pls refer to the attachment file.
Any comment is appreciated.
Thank
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тАО05-25-2010 06:30 PM
тАО05-25-2010 06:30 PM
Re: can we know the best practise when our userID is above 500?
Why not post plain text? Does this error
message really need a Word document to convey
its true meaning?
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тАО05-26-2010 08:04 PM
тАО05-26-2010 08:04 PM
Re: can we know the best practise when our userID is above 500?
I've convert the file into doc. Pls refer to the attachment file.
Regards
Chui
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тАО05-26-2010 08:23 PM
тАО05-26-2010 08:23 PM
Re: can we know the best practise when our userID is above 500?
>to change the primary group of a user use
#usermod -g
>to add a secondary group to user then do:
#usermod -G