OSF DCE Administration Guide--Core Components
OSF DCE Administration Guide—Core Components
TABLE 30-3. Attribute Options to Create Groups and Organizations
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Information Meaning
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The required UNIX ID that is associated with the group or
organization. You can enter this number explicitly or
allow it to be generated automatically. The number that is
entered cannot exceed the maximum allowable UNIX
number (the maxuid attribute) set with the dcecp registry
modify command; however, you can enter a number lower
than the low UNIX number (the minuid attribute) set for
groups or organizations with the registry modify
command. If you allow the number to be assigned
automatically, it falls in the range defined by the low
UNIX number and the maximum UNIX number.
-gid
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An optional name that is used to more fully describe a
primary name. To include spaces, enclose the full name in
braces. The default is blank.
-fullname string
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For groups only, whether the group can be on project lists.
The default is yes.
-inprojlist value
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30.7.2.1 Adding a Group
The following example shows how to add a group named symphonists to the registry:
dcecp> group create symphonists
In the example, the group UNIX ID is generated automatically, no full name is
supplied, and the group is included on project lists.
30.7.2.2 Adding an Organization
The following example shows how to add an organization named classic to the
registry:
dcecp> organization create classic
In the example, the organization UNIX ID is generated automatically and no full name
is supplied.
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