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Operating Systems HP-UX Adding user to a group without SAM Post 302132077 by blowtorch on Wednesday 15th of August 2007 07:05:32 AM
Old 08-15-2007
To get a list of groups that the user belongs to, you can use "id -a". Parse the output of that command to get the list of groups that the user belongs to. Then give the entire list to modprpw or whatever you are using.
 

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SAM_HC_CALLBACK_REGISTER(3)			    Corosync Cluster Engine Programmer's Manual 		       SAM_HC_CALLBACK_REGISTER(3)

NAME
sam_hc_callback_register - Register health check callback SYNOPSIS
#include <corosync/sam.h> cs_error_t sam_hc_callback_register (sam_hc_callback_t cb); DESCRIPTION
The sam_hc_callback_register function is used to register a user provided healthcheck callback. After calling of this function, the SAM is switched from application driven healthchecking to event driven healthchecking. In this mode, sam_hc_send(3) does not need to be executed. The parameter cb is callback function of type sam_hc_callback_t defined as: typedef int (*sam_hc_callback_t)(void); This function will be regulargly called and must return 0 if the process is functioning normally, or -1 if the process is executing abnor- mally. When -1 is returned, the SAM server execute the registered recovery policy. A value of NULL can be passed into this function to switch into application driven healthchecking. cb to NULL. RETURN VALUE
This call return CS_OK value if successful, otherwise and error is returned. ERRORS
CS_ERR_BAD_HANDLE SAM was not initialized and registered or health checking is in running state CS_ERR_LIBRARY internal library call failed. This can occur during fork() or pipe () system calls and the errno variable can be read to retrieve more information. SEE ALSO
sam_start(3), sam_stop(3), sam_hc_send(3), sam_register(3), corosync Man Page 12/01/2009 SAM_HC_CALLBACK_REGISTER(3)
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