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EXAMPLE #1
Where:
Value
Usrmapper
service:
Service Class:
Primary
EXAMPLE #2
$ server_usermapper server_4 -enable primary=172.24.102.238
server_4 : done
EXAMPLE #3
CAUTION
!
EMC recommends that you consult with Customer Support before
issuing the -force option. This option overwrites the existing
Usermapper database file and may result in users losing access to
file systems. If you decide to use the -force option, you should first
back up your existing Usermapper database file and usrmap.cfg
file (if one is in use).
-Export {-user | -group} <pathname>
Exports all the SID, user, and group information from the
Usermapper database to the file specified by <pathname>. You can
specify any filename but the name should include the suffix
or
depending on the file type.
.group
The -Export option is relevant only for a primary Usermapper
service.
Configuring Celerra User Mapping.
To verify the status of Internal Usermapper, type:
$ server_usermapper server_2
server_2 : Usrmapper service: Enabled
Service Class: Primary
Definition
the service's operational status.
if the service is a primary or secondary service.
the IP address of the primary Usermapper service used by a secondary service.
To enable a secondary Usermapper service, type:
To verify the status of Internal Usermapper for the primary, type:
$ server_usermapper server_2
server_2 : Usrmapper service: Enabled
Service Class: Primary
See Example #1 for a description of command outputs.
The server Commands
.passwd
server_usermapper
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