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mapuname(8)
NAME
mapuname - Maps and unmaps domain objects (user, global group, and local
group account names) to and from Tru64 UNIX user accounts and groups.
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/mapuname [-l] [-g | -u] [domain:object | UNIX_name]
/usr/sbin/mapuname -a [-g | -u] domain:object UNIX_name
/usr/sbin/mapuname -d [-g | -u] [domain:object | UNIX_name]
/usr/sbin/mapuname -p [-g | -u]
OPTIONS
-a Maps the specified domain:object to the specified UNIX_name.
The domain:object must be an existing domain user, global group, or
local group account name in the local domain or in a trusted domain.
-d Deletes the specified mapping or mappings.
-g Specifies that mappings only apply to Tru64 UNIX group names.
-l Displays mapping or mappings. This is the default option.
-p Purges obsolete mappings. A mapping is obsolete if domain:object or
UNIX_name no longer exist.
-u Specifies that mappings only apply to Tru64 UNIX user account names.
This is the default option.
OPERANDS
domain
The name of the domain in which the object exists.
object
The name of a domain user, global group, or local group.
UNIX_name
The name of a user or group on the Tru64 UNIX system.
DESCRIPTION
By default, when you create a domain user account, the ASU server
automatically creates a Tru64 UNIX user account (using lower case letters)
in the local /etc/passwd file if one with the same name does not exist. The
ASU server stores a mapping of a user's domain user account to their
corresponding Tru64 UNIX user account. When a domain user creates a file on
the Tru64 UNIX system, the Tru64 UNIX user account owner of that file is
the domain user's corresponding Tru64 UNIX user account.
You use the mapuname command to view and change the domain user account to
Tru64 UNIX user account mappings.
Without arguments, the mapuname command displays all mappings to Tru64 UNIX
user accounts. Given an argument domain:object, the mapuname command
displays the Tru64 UNIX user account name to which the indicated domain
object is mapped; the specified object must be defined in the local domain
or in a trusted domain. It is possible to map multiple domain objects to a
Tru64 UNIX user name; however, a domain object can only map to one Tru64
UNIX user account name.
You must be the root user to use the mapuname command.
EXAMPLES
1. To display current mappings, enter:
# mapuname
2. To map the domain user account myname in the domain mydom to the Tru64
UNIX user called uuname, enter:
# mapuname -a mydom:myname uuname
3. To unmap the domain user account myname in the domain mydom, enter:
# mapuname -d mydom:myname
4. To delete all mappings of domain objects to the Tru64 UNIX user
account uuname, enter:
# mapuname -d uuname
SEE ALSO
See the ASU Installation and Administration Guide for more information on
mapping domain objects and Tru64 UNIX user accounts.
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