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SSS_GROUPSHOW(8) SSSD Manual pages SSS_GROUPSHOW(8)
NAME
sss_groupshow - print properties of a group
SYNOPSIS
sss_groupshow [options] GROUP
DESCRIPTION
sss_groupshow displays information about a group identified by its name GROUP. The information includes the group ID number, members of the
group and the parent group.
OPTIONS
-R,--recursive
Also print indirect group members in a tree-like hierarchy. Note that this also affects printing parent groups - without R, only the
direct parent will be printed.
-h,--help
Display help message and exit.
THE LOCAL DOMAIN
In order to function correctly, a domain with "id_provider=local" must be created and the SSSD must be running.
The administrator might want to use the SSSD local users instead of traditional UNIX users in cases where the group nesting (see
sss_groupadd(8)) is needed. The local users are also useful for testing and development of the SSSD without having to deploy a full remote
server. The sss_user* and sss_group* tools use a local LDB storage to store users and groups.
SEE ALSO
sss_groupadd(8), sss_groupmod(8), sss_useradd(8), sss_userdel(8), sss_usermod(8).
AUTHORS
The SSSD upstream - http://fedorahosted.org/sssd
SSSD
03/04/2013 SSS_GROUPSHOW(8)