05-27-2009
Hi zaxxon,
uid and gid shown are exactly the same for the user with correct and for the user with incorrct ulimits ... that's what confuses me so much.
Even when I do a normal su to the fid the ulimits seem correct. It's only when users from a particular hostgroup do the pbrun the ulimits seem to be wrong - on this particular machine - on other machines its correct. That's why I believe the reason is on the box somewhere, not in the appliction.
Maybe I just have to live with it
Kind regards
zxmaus
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NAME
ldapfinger - displays a user/machine/group POSIX account's details.
SYNOPSIS
ldapfinger [-u|-g|-m][username|machinename|groupname|uid|gid]
OPTIONS
[username | machinename | groupname | uid | gid]
The name or id of the user, machine (with an ending $) or group you want to display. You may use a wildcard here to look for sub-
strings. e.g. 'marty*' or '*mart*'. Acts on current user if nothing is specified.
[-u] Look for users only (by default, search the whole directory).
[-g] Look for groups only (by default, search the whole directory).
[-m] Look for machines only (by default, search the whole directory).
SEE ALSO
lsldap(1), ldapid(1), ldapgid(1), ldapscripts(5).
AVAILABILITY
The ldapscripts are provided under the GNU General Public License v2 (see COPYING for more details). The latest version of the ldapscripts
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BUGS
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