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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to get a list of group members? Post 302258109 by FlyingSquirrel on Thursday 13th of November 2008 10:52:57 PM
Old 11-13-2008
Akbar,

Fill in 'xyz' with the group you want to search on, or put the line in a script with $1 instead:

grep xyz /etc/group | awk -F\: '{print $4}' | sed 's/\,/\n/g'
 

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GFGROUP(1)																GFGROUP(1)

NAME
gfgroup - Gfarm group maintenance command SYNOPSIS
gfgroup [ -P path ] [ -l ] [ group ... ] gfgroup [ -P path ] -c groupname [ user ... ] gfgroup [ -P path ] -m groupname [ user ... ] gfgroup [ -P path ] -d groupname DESCRIPTION
gfgroup manages Gfarm groups in Gfarm file system. Default action displays all registered groups. When group names are specified, speci- fied groups are displayed. Gfarm administrator can creates, modifies, and deletes a Gfarm group by -c, -m, and -d options, respectively. OPTIONS
-P path This option specifies a pathname or a Gfarm URL to identify a metadata server which will be accessed by this command. If not speci- fied, "/" is used as the default value. -l Displays group names and the group members. -c Creates a group in Gfarm file system by specifying a group name and initial group members. This option can be used by Gfarm admin- istrators. -m Replaces group members of the group with new group members. This option can be used by Gfarm administrators. -d Deletes a group. This option can be used by Gfarm administrators. -? Displays a list of command options. SEE ALSO
gfuser(1) Gfarm 20 January 2010 GFGROUP(1)
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