03-27-2002
How to find All Primary and Secondary Group ID's for a user
Is there any command which can list me all the Group ID's (Primary, Secondary ) assocaited with a single user.
Thanks
Sanjay
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NAME
vrnotify - display Veritas Volume Replicator (VVR) events
SYNOPSIS
vrnotify [-g diskgroup] [-n number] [-t timeout] [rvg1 rvg2...]
DESCRIPTION
The vrnotify utility displays events related to Veritas Volume Replicator (VVR) as managed by the Volume Replicator administrative daemon,
vradmind. The vrnotify command is a VVR-specific utility and requires a valid VVR license.
A Replicated Data Set (RDS) is comprised of a Replicated Volume Group (RVG) on the Primary host and its counterparts on the Secondary
hosts.
Note: An RDS is a concept used in vradmin; it is not a VVR object.
The vradmind daemon distributes VVR related events to Primary and Secondary hosts in the RDS. The vrnotify command displays events for one
or more RDS.
The rvg argument is the name of a replicated volume group (RVG) on the local host that specifies the RDS on the local host. rvg determines
a default local disk group, according to the standard disk group selection rules described in vxintro(1M). You can specify a specific
local disk group using the -g diskgroup option.
The vrnotify command displays each event on a new line using the following format:
host-name:event-type:rds-name:Event Message
The following event types may be displayed:
o resync_started
o resync_stopped
o resync_paused
o lat_throttle_on
o lat_throttle_off
o lat_throttle_override
o lat_throttle_fail
o srlprot_throttle_on
o srlprot_throttle_off
o srlprot_override
o srlprot_fail
o srl_overflow
o srlprot_dcm_on
o srlprot_dcm_off
o rlk_connect
o rlk_disconnect
o srl_log_warn
OPTIONS
-g diskgroup
Specifies the disk group for the operation, either by disk group ID or by disk group name. By default, the disk group is chosen
based on the RDS rvg (if any).
-n number Displays the indicated number of events, then exits.
-t timeout
Displays events for up to timeout seconds, then exits. The -n and -t options can be combined to specify a maximum number of
events and a maximum timeout to wait before exiting.
FILES
/var/vx/vras/log Directory containing log files for vradmind server.
EXIT CODES
The vrnotify utility exits with a status of 1 if the attempted operation fails. This exit code is the same for all problems.
SEE ALSO
vradmin(1M)
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