Synopsis
mplstacluser [-s subsystem-number]
Description
This command displays the list of the accounts of projects to which access rights have been set.
Option
-s subsystem-number
Of the projects registered in the specified subsystem, displays the list of users belonging to the projects to which access rights have been set.
If this option is omitted, the project with subsystem number 0 will be the target.
Return Values
Return value | Meaning |
---|---|
0 | Normal termination |
Value other than 0 | Abnormal termination |
Command Location
Windows | Systemwalker Operation Manager installation directory\mpwalker\bin |
Solaris | Systemwalker Operation Manager installation directory/FJSVfwseo/bin |
Privilege Required
System administrator (user belonging to the Administrators group or superuser) privileges are required.
Cautions
Well-known group names are not displayed even if access rights have been set to their projects. The well-known group name indicates the groups such as "Everyone" and "NETWORK" that have been registered on a system beforehand. [Windows]
If an Operation Manager user is in use, the OS user allocated to the Operation Manager user will also be displayed. [UNIX]
Examples
The following example displays the list of users belonging to projects to which access rights have been set:
mplstacluser
The following example displays the list of users belonging to projects to which access rights have been set and which have been registered in the subsystem 1:
mplstacluser -s 1
Execution Results/Output Format
[Windows]
[USER] : Computer name\Administrator [USER] : Computer name\swuser1 [USER] : Computer name\swuser2 [USER] : Domain name\domuser1 [USER] : Domain name\domuser2 [GROUP] : Computer name\swgrp1 [GROUP] : Computer name\swgrp2
[UNIX]
[USER] : root [USER] : swuser1 [USER] : swuser2 [EX-USER] : omgruser1| [EX-USER] : omgruser2 [GROUP] : swgrp1 [GROUP] : swgrp2
USER:OS user
GROUP:OS group
EX-USER:Operation Manager user (only when the extended user management function is enabled)