6.2 Setting a User Account and Password
6.2 Setting a User Account and Password
Set a user account and password appropriate to the use environment, and assign a user privilege to the user account. Be sure to register at least one user account having the platadm and useradm user privileges.
- Execute the adduser command to add a user account.
The following example specifies jsmith for the user account name. If -u is not specified, the UID is automatically assigned.
XSCF> adduser jsmith |
- The following example adds a user account with a UID specified.
XSCF> adduser -u 359 jsmith |
- Execute the password command, and specify a password.
XSCF> password jsmith Password: Retype new password: passwd: password updated successfully XSCF> |
Note - When a user with the useradm privileges specifies another user's account, the password can be specified regardless of the set value in the setpasswordpolicy(8) command. |
- The following example specifies 60 days for the expiration time and 15 days ahead for the start date for warnings before the password expires.
XSCF> password -M 60 -w 15 jsmith |
- Execute the setprivileges command to assign a user privilege to the user account.
The setprivileges command can set the following as user privileges for the entire system.
User privilege | Overview | Description of privilege |
---|---|---|
platadm | Manage the whole system. | - Can perform all hardware operations for the system. - Can manipulate all XSCF settings except those requiring the useradm and XSCF audit privileges. - Can add/delete hardware in a PPAR. - Can perform power operations for a physical partition. - Can refer to all of the status of the server. |
useradm | Manage user accounts. | - Can create, delete, enable, and disable user accounts. - Can change user passwords and password profiles. - Can change user privileges. |
auditop | Refer to the audit status. | Can refer to the XSCF audit status and audit methods. |
auditadm | Control auditing. | - Can control XSCF auditing. - Can delete XSCF audit methods. |
fieldeng | Allow use by field engineers. | Permits field engineers to only be able to perform maintenance work and change device configurations. |
- The following example specifies useradm and platadm for the user account.
XSCF> setprivileges jsmith useradm platadm |
Note - The setprivileges command assigns the user privilege of the specified operand. To add a new user privilege to a user account already assigned a user privilege, specify the existing user privilege too. |
- Execute the showuser command to check information on a created user account.
XSCF> showuser -l User Name: jsmith UID: 359 Status: Enabled Minimum: 0 Maximum: 60 Warning: 15 Inactive: -1 Last Change: May 22, 2013 Password Expires: Jul 21, 2013 Password Inactive: Never Account Expires: Never Privileges: useradm platadm |
Note - Considering maintenance work, be sure to prepare a field engineer (FE) user account that has the fieldeng user privilege. We recommend that the system administrator create accounts with the platadm, useradm, auditadm, and fieldeng user privileges. |
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