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chdomain(8)
NAME
chdomain - Change domain information for Advanced Server users
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/chdomain [-C | -D | -G | -L | -R] [-v] domain: user |
domain:group [-?]
OPTIONS
-C Creates the named user account.
-D Deletes the named user account.
-G Adds the named global group.
-L Adds the named local group.
-R Deletes the named group.
-v Verbose mode.
-? Displays on-line help.
DESCRIPTION
The chdomain command is used to make modifications to an existing domain.
The modifications can be adding a new user, deleting an existing user,
adding a new global or local group, or deleting an existing group.
This command must be run as root.
EXAMPLES
1. To create a user Johnson in the domain Accounting, type the following
command:
# chdomain -C Accounting:Johnson
2. To delete a user Johnson from the domain Accounting, type the
following command:
# chdomain -D Accounting:Johnson
3. To add a global group Managers to the domain Accounting, type the
following command:
# chdomain -G Accounting:Managers
4. To delete a global group Managers from the domain Accounting, type the
following command:
# chdomain -R Accounting:Managers
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