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Operating Systems Solaris Users associated with projects Post 302339370 by Dyna on Thursday 30th of July 2009 10:33:18 AM
Old 07-30-2009
Is this users under Unix or is it Oracle users? For users under unix you can for example use groups and then you can list all the users in the group.. (even a simple cut and grep of the group file will do that). You can also group the users in a netgroup (and yes you can use nis without using it for auth but as a simple database) -- then you can use all the ypcat commands to get a list of users in the netgroup...

Cheers Dyna

PS: There is a lot of different ways..
 

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netgroup(4)						     Kernel Interfaces Manual						       netgroup(4)

NAME
netgroup - List of network groups DESCRIPTION
The netgroup file defines network-wide groups used for permission checking when doing remote mounts, remote logins, and remote shells. For remote mounts, the information in the netgroup file is used to classify machines; for remote logins and remote shells, it is used to clas- sify users. Each line of the netgroup file defines a group and has the following format: groupname member_1 ... member_n Each member can be either another group name or a combination of the host name, user name, and domain name in the following format: (hostname, username, domainname) Any of the three fields can be empty, in which case a wildcard is assumed. For example, to define a group to which everyone belongs, the following entry could appear in the netgroup file: universal (,,) Field names that begin with something other than a letter, digit, or underscore (such as ``-'') work in the opposite way. For example: justmachines (analytica,-,suez) justpeople (-,babbage,suez) The machine analytica belongs to the group justmachines in the domain suez, but no users belong to it. Similarly, the user babbage belongs to the group justpeople in the domain suez, but no machines belong to it. Network groups are part of the NIS database and are accessed through these files: /etc/yp/domainname/netgroup.dir /etc/yp/domainname/netgroup.pag /etc/yp/domainname/netgroup.byuser.dir /etc/yp/domainname/netgroup.byuser.pag /etc/yp/domainname/netgroup.byhost.dir /etc/yp/domainname/netgroup.byhost.pag These files can be created from /etc/netgroup using makedbm(8). FILES
/etc/netgroup /etc/yp/domainname/netgroup.dir /etc/yp/domainname/netgroup.pag /etc/yp/domainname/netgroup.byuser.dir /etc/yp/domainname/netgroup.byuser.pag /etc/yp/domainname/netgroup.byhost.dir /etc/yp/domainname/netgroup.byhost.pag RELATED INFORMATION
getnetgrent(3), makedbm(8), ypserv(8) delim off netgroup(4)
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