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A P P E N D I X
Access Commands
The access command validates a user's authority or controls authorization
services. Using the access command, you can retrieve information about user
groups, add a user to or delete a user from a group, and specify a mapping between
site-defined administrative groups and the administrative groups that are used to
authorize actions on the Service Processor.
Note –
returns a return code upon completion.
TABLE B-1
Subcommand Group
access
config-sharing
access groups
access map
access public key
access services
access trust
access user
lists the groups of access subcommands. Every subcommand
TABLE B-1
Access Subcommand Groups
Description
Controls configuration sharing in order to perform
autoconfiguration.
Returns the authorization group for a specific user or a list of
defined groups.
Maps, unmaps and returns a list of existing site-specified group
names (the directory service group) mapped to one of the
standard administrative groups.
Manages public keys and public key users.
Enables, disables, or defines a directory services mechanism that
determines a user's group memberships.
Creates a host-based trust relationship for the specified host.
Manages local users or a group of users.
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