HP StorageWorks Clustered File System 3.6.0 Windows Storage Server Edition Administration Guide (403103-005, January 2008)

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Chapter 12: Configure Security Features 148
Remove Roles From an Account
Use this command:
mx account removerole --form <ID|NAME> --type <USER|GROUP>
<account> <role> ...
The --form option specifies whether you are entering the name or ID of
the account (
NAME is the default). The --type option specifies whether the
account is for a user or group or is unknown (
GROUP is the default).
List Roles Assigned to an Account
Use this command:
mx account listroles [--form <ID|NAME>] [--type <GROUP|UNKNOWN
|USER>] [--effective] [--noHeaders] [--csv] [--showBorder]
[<account>]
The --type option specifies whether the account is for a user or group or is
unknown (
GROUP is the default). The --form option specifies whether you
are entering the name or ID of the account (
NAME is the default). The
--effective option displays the effective roles for the account. Without this
option, the command lists only the roles directly assigned to the account.
HP Clustered File System Audit Trail
HP Clustered File System provides an audit trail of operations that
change the configuration or state of the cluster. Operations such as
mxcollect that consume significant resources but do not change the state
of the cluster are also logged.
Audit Log Messages
The audit log messages appear in the system event log. The messages are
global and appear in the event log on all servers. The log messages
specify the operation performed and identify the user who initiated the
action. See “Cluster Event Viewer” on page 152 for information about
viewing the messages.