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Operating Systems Solaris make issue when I add some members into a NIS group on solaris 9,please help !! Post 302096353 by Tornado on Wednesday 15th of November 2006 06:46:27 AM
Old 11-15-2006
There is a limit to the number of entries you can have in a group.
Off the top of my head I think it was around the 255 mark. To get around this you can use nested groups.

In your case you could create another group called develop2 and another called develop3 and develop4 and so on...

Then you would remove users from the develop group and add them to develop2, develop3, develop4 ..etc . then you add develop2 develop3 develop4 to develop

So your develop groups would look something like this.

Code:
develop::200:root,vobadm,develop2,develop3,develop4
develop2::200:bej00189,bej00183,bej00041,bej00058,bej00206
develop3::200:bej00147,bej00164,bej00161,bej00113,bej00197
develop4::200:bej00200,bej00155,bej00166,bej00244,bej00119
:
etc...

Tornado
 

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groupadd(1M)															      groupadd(1M)

NAME
groupadd - add a new group to the system SYNOPSIS
gid group DESCRIPTION
The command creates a new group on the system by adding the appropriate entry to the file. The command must be used with the group argu- ment, which is the name of the new group. The name consists of a string of printable characters that may not include a colon or newline Refer to usergroupname(5) to understand the functionality changes with the Numeric User Group Name feature. Options The command uses the following options: Specify the group ID for the new group. gid must be a non-negative decimal integer less than as defined in the header file. By default the next available unique group ID in the valid range is allocated. Group IDs in the range 0-99 are reserved. Allow the gid to be non-unique (that is, a duplicate). NIS The command is aware of NIS user entries. Only local groups may be added with this command. Attempts to add an NIS group will result in an error. NIS groups must be administered from the NIS server. If is used on a system where NIS is installed, it may fail with the error (return value 9) if the group specified is not present in the local file, but is an NIS group (see group(4)). NIS groups are also checked when verifying uniqueness of the new gid, which may result in the error (return value 4). RETURN VALUE
The command exits with one of the following values: No error. Invalid command syntax. Invalid argument supplied to an option. gid is not unique (when is not used). group is not unique. Cannot modify the file. file or file busy. Another command may be modifying the file. Unable to open file or file is non-existent. EXAMPLES
Add the group to the file. Add the group to the file with the group ID as long as no group currently exists with a group ID of WARNINGS
Because many users may try to write the file simultaneously, a password locking mechanism was devised. If this locking fails after subse- quent retrying, terminates. FILES
SEE ALSO
users(1), groupdel(1M), groupmod(1M), logins(1M), useradd(1M), userdel(1M), usermod(1M), group(4), usergroupname(5). STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
groupadd(1M)
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