User Commands users-admin(1)
NAME
users-admin - Configure local users and groups on the sys-
tem.SYNOPSIS
users-admin [gnome-std-options]
DESCRIPTION
users-admin enables the user to configure the local users
and groups on the system. I also provides the ability to assign RBAC profiles to a user. OPTIONS The following options are supported:gnome-std-options Standard options available
for use with most GNOMEapplications. See gnome-
std-options(5) for more
information.EXAMPLES
Example 1: Running the main application.example% users-admin
EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: 0 Application exited successfully >0 Application exited with failure FILES The following files are used by this application:/usr/bin/users-admin Executable for users and
groups configuration./var/spool/setup-tool-backends/data/users
Where user template confi-
gurations are stored.SunOS 5.11 Last change: 6 Nov 2006 1
User Commands users-admin(1)
/var/spool/setup-tool-backends/backup/users
Backup directory for files that are modified./var/run/setup-tool-backends/debug/users
Debug logs can be found under here.ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri-
butes:_____________________________________________________________
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
| ____________________________|______________________________|_
| Availability | desktop/administration/gnome-|
| | system-tools |
|_____________________________|______________________________|
| Interface stability | Uncommitted ||_____________________________|______________________________|
SEE ALSO
Latest version of the GNOME Desktop User Guide for your platform.time-admin(1), shares-admin(1), services-admin(1), network-
admin(1), gnome-std-options(5), useradd(1M), usermod(1M),
groupadd(1M), groupmod(1M), passwd(4), shadow(4), group(4), attributes(5) NOTESYP/NIS, NIS+ and LDAP users should be aware that it's possi-
ble to have conflict with users configured in here with the result that an error will occur. You should ensure that local user's home accounts arelocated on local filesystems - e.g. creating a new entry in
/home when it's mounted with automount will not work and as such the user may not be created. Written by Darren Kenny, Sun Microsystems Inc., 2006.SunOS 5.11 Last change: 6 Nov 2006 2