OSF DCE Administration Guide--Core Components

OSF DCE Administration Guide—Core Components
-g [roup_low_unix_id] unix_id
This is the starting point for UNIX IDs that are automatically generated
when a group is added by using the dcecp registry modify command or
rgy_edit properties command. Note that you can explicitly enter a
lower UNIX ID than this number; this lower limit applies only to
automatically generated UNIX IDs.
-o [rg_low_unix_id] unix_id
This is the starting point for UNIX IDs that are automatically generated
by the security service when an organization is added by using the dcecp
registry modify command or rgy_edit properties command. Note that
you can explicitly enter a lower UNIX ID than this number; this lower
limit applies only to automatically generated UNIX IDs.
-ma[x_unix_id] unix_id
This is the highest number that can be assigned as a UNIX ID when a
principal, group, or organization is added. No UNIX IDs higher than this
number are assigned automatically, and you cannot specifically enter
numbers higher than this number. The maximum UNIX ID stays in
place until you change it with the dcecp registry modify command or
rgy_edit properties command.
-pa[ssword] default_password
This is the default password that is assigned to the accounts created by
sec_create_db. If you do not specify a default password, -dce- is used.
Note the accounts hosts/local_host_name/principal_name none none,
krbtgt/cell_name none, and nobody none none are not assigned the
default password, but instead a randomly generated password.
-v [erbose] Runs in verbose mode and generates a verbose transcript of all activity.
38.2.2 Asec_create_db Run Example
The following example shows the sec_create_db command that is run to create the
master database and the information that sec_create_db displays as it runs. Note that,
because the -k option is not entered, sec_create_db prompts you for the master key seed
string. This string is not displayed as it is entered.
/work/krb/sec_create_db -v -myname /.../dresden.com/subsys/dce/sec/master -master
Enter keyseed for initial database master key: <enter up to
1024 characters>
SECD Checkpoint on Tue Sep 27 11:44:12 1994
.... saving rgy
.... saving acct
.... saving person
.... saving group
.... saving org
.... saving replicas
.... saving acl
End SECD Checkpoint on Tue Sep 27 11:44:13 1994
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