Access Command

The access command validates a user’s authority or controls authorization services. You can use the access command to retrieve information about user groups, add a user to a group, delete a user from a group, and specify a mapping between site-defined administrative groups and the other administrative groups that are used to authorize actions on the Service Processor.

The following access subcommands are available:

Subcommand Group Description
Access Config-sharing Controls configuration sharing in order to perform autoconfiguration.
Access Groups

Returns the authorization group for a specific user or a list of defined groups.
Access Map Maps, unmaps, and returns a list of existing site-specified group names (the directory service group) mapped to one of the standard administrative groups.
Access Public Key Manages public keys and public key users.
Access Services Enables, disables, or defines a directory services mechanism that determines a user's group memberships.
Access Trust Creates a host-based trust relationship for the specified host.
Access User Manages local users or a group of users.

 

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System Management Commands

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