SSH Reference Manual
AUTOADDSYSTEMUSERS TRUE 
See also 
AUTOADDSYSTEMUSERSLIKE, USETEMPLATESYSTEMUSER
AUTOADDSYSTEMUSERSLIKE 
Use this parameter to specify a user whose configuration in SSHCTL is used as default configuration when automatic 
adding of users to SSHCTL is enabled (i.e. if parameter AUTOADDSYSTEMUSERS has a value of TRUE). 
Parameter Syntax 
AUTOADDSYSTEMUSERSLIKE <user-name> 
Arguments 
 <user-name> 
The name of a user. The user must exist in the SSHCTL at the time a new user tries to logon and 
AUTOADDSYSTEMUSERS has a value of TRUE. 
Considerations 
•  Any automatically added user will have the same attributes as the default user, except user name and system-
user. 
•  In case the parameter AUTOADDSYSTEMUSERSLIKE is set to the name of a user not defined in SSHCTL
and AUTOADDSYSTEMUSERS has a value of TRUE, then any authentication of a new user will be rejected. 
Default 
If omitted, a user is added with hard-coded default values if AUTOADDSYSTEMUSERS
 has a value of TRUE. 
Example 
AUTOADDSYSTEMUSERSLIKE comf.us 
See also 
AUTOADDSYSTEMUSERS, USETEMPLATESYSTEMUSER
BACKUPCPU 
Use this parameter to run as a NonStop process pair. 
Parameter Syntax 
BACKUPCPU NONE|ANY|cpu 
Arguments 
 NONE 
SSH2 will not run as a process pair. 
 ANY 
SSH2 will run as a NonStop process pair and will automatically select an available CPU for the backup process. 
 cpu 
A number value that represents a CPU on your system. SSH2 will run as a NonStop process pair and will start 
the backup process in the specified CPU. 
Considerations 
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