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Operating Systems SCO Insuficient space on /dev SCO 5.5 Post 302262456 by tzveistein on Thursday 27th of November 2008 12:02:55 PM
Old 11-27-2008
Insuficient space on /dev SCO 5.5

Unix SCO 5.5
Insuficient space on /dev - when I run df I get /dev 99% usage.

I have a large number of users (most of them are not with the company since Cretacic) and I want to delete them to make more space.
When I run rmuser I get rmuser: not found

if I type
su root
rmuser
rmuser: The system is in a secure mode -
to prevent against reusing uids, users may not be removed


I know that I can start the system in idfferent security contexts 0, 1, 2 but how do you cahnge that?

Help is appreciated
 

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OPENCHANGEPFADMIN(1)					     OpenChange Users' Manual					      OPENCHANGEPFADMIN(1)

NAME
openchangepfadmin - Exchange users and Public Folder administration tool SYNOPSIS
openchangepfadmin [-?] [-?|--help] [--usage] [-f|--database PATH] [-p|--profile PROFILE] [-P|--password PASSWORD] [--apassword=PASSWORD] [--adesc=DESCRIPTION] [--acomment=COMMENT] [--afullname=NAME] [--list] [--mkdir] [--rmdir] [--comment=COMMENT] [--dirclass=CLASS] [--adduser=USERNAME] [--rmuser=USERNAME] [--addright=RIGHT] [--rmright] [--modright=RIGHT] [--debuglevel=LEVEL] [--dump-data] [--folder=FOLDER] [--username=USERNAME] DESCRIPTION
openchangepfadmin is a administrative command line tool designed to facilitate user management related operations (create, delete, modify) on a remote Exchange server and manage public folder store and permissions. COMMANDS
--adduser=USERNAME Create a Exchange user with the username specified by USERNAME --rmuser=USERNAME Delete the Exchange user account specified by USERNAME --list List Public Folder hierarchy (IPM_SUBTREE) --mkdir Create a folder in the Public Folder store --rmdir Delete a folder in the Public Folder store --addright=RIGHT Add permission and roles for a user on a Public Folder directory. --modright=RIGHT Modify permissions and roles for a user on a Public Folder directory --rmright Delete permissions and roles for a specific user OPTIONS
--database=DATABASE -f Set the MAPI profile database. If no database is specified, then openchangeclient tries to load the default one: $HOME/.open- change/profiles.ldb --profile=PROFILE -p Set the profile to use. If a profile is not specified, and one of the profiles has been set as the default in the profile database (for example, using mapiprofile -S), then that default profile will be used. --password -P Set the password for the profile to use. This can be omitted if the password is stored in the profile. --apassword=PASSWORD Define the password to set for the user specified with --adduser. If no password is explicitely supplied, openchangepfadmin will arbitrary set a random one. --adesc=DESCRIPTION This command can only be used with --adduser and specifies a description for this account --acomment=COMMENT This command can only be used with --adduser and specifies a comment for this account. --afullname=NAME This command can only be used with --adduser and specifies the user full name for this account. --comment=COMMENT This command can only be used with --mkdir and specifies a comment for the folder. --dirclass=CLASS This command can only be used with --mkdir and specifies the container class of the directory we want to create. Possible values are: IPF.Appointment, IPF.Contact, IPF.Journal, IPF.Note, IPF.StickyNote, IPF.Task, IPF.Post --folder=FOLDER This command can only be used with --addright, --modright and --rmright. Specify the folder where permissions and roles have to be changed. --username=USERNAME This command can only be used with --addright, --modright and --rmright. Specify the username we want to change permissions and roles for. --dump-data Dump the hex data. This is only required for debugging or educational purposes. --debuglevel LEVEL -d Set the debug level. EXAMPLES
Creating user openchangepfadmin --adduser=linuxowner --apassword=linuxowner --adesc="Linux Owner Test account" --afullname="Linux Owner" mapiadmin_user_add : MAPI_E_SUCCESS (0x0) username: linuxowner password: linuxowner Creates a user account with username and password set to linuxowner. Deleting user: openchangepfadmin --rmuser=linuxowner mapiadmin_user_del : MAPI_E_SUCCESS (0x0) Create Public Folder: openchangepfadmin --mkdir --folder=public_events --dirclass=IPF.Appointment Creates a folder in the Public Folder store named public_events with a container class set to Appointment. This folder will display calen- dar items. Delete Public Folder: openchangepfadmin --rmdir --folder=public_events List Public Folder hierarchy: openchangepfadmin --list Add Permission: openchangepfadmin --username=linuxowner --folder=public_events --addright=RoleOwner Permission RoleOwner added for linuxowner on folder public_events Modify Permission openchangepfadmin --username=Anonymous --folder=public_events --modright=RoleNone Permission changed to RoleNone for Anonymous on folder appointment Note that you can only change permissions for a user already listed in the ACL table. NOTE
Permissions and Roles possible values are: o RightsNone o RightsReadItems o RightsCreateItems o RightsEditOwn o RightsDeleteOwn o RightsEditAll o RightsDeleteAll o RightsCreateSubfolders o RightsFolderOwner o RightsFolderContact o RoleNone o RoleReviewer o RoleContributor o RoleNoneditingAuthor o RoleAuthor o RoleEditor o RolePublishAuthor o RolePublishEditor o RightsAll o RoleOwner SEE ALSO
AddUserPermission, ModifyUserPermission, RemoveUserPermission AUTHOR
Julien Kerihuel <j.kerihuel at openchange dot org> OpenChange 2.0 QUADRANT 2013-01-24 OPENCHANGEPFADMIN(1)
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