Re: Lsuser Not Reporting Correctly

From: Andrew Townsend (Andrew.Townsend_at_BISYS.COM)
Date: 10/26/04

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    LOL! Oh man, I needed a good laugh this morning. That command works fine
    for me. What does your which_fileset show?

    Here's mine:

    #which_fileset lsuser
    /usr/bin/lsuser -> /usr/sbin/lsuser bos.compat.links 5.1.0.0
    /usr/sbin/lsuser bos.rte.security 5.1.0.0

    Drew

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    Please! I'm not that stupid: it was a typo in the post.
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     Try using lsuser and not lsuer
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           Sent: 26 October 2004 12:23
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           If I try "lsuer -a time_last_login ALL" it tells me that's not a
           valid attribute.
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            Behalf Of Akash Jain
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            But it's working fine in my case. It very well shows the roles
            assigned to the user queried.

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                  Subject: Re: Lsuser Not Reporting Correctly

                  Hm. That's curious: I'm seeing the same thing. I've got
                  systems at 4.3.3 and 5.1, but the user definitions are kept
                  in sync from one server, at 5.1 ML06+.
                  I haven't noticed it before, so I've got no idea how long
                  it's been this way.

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                  Sent: 26 October 2004 11:41
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                  Subject: Lsuser Not Reporting Correctly

                  Guru's,

                  It would be great if any of you can help me out here..

                  I am running the lsuser command on different ids and the
                  results are not reporting any iformation after the "roles="
                  part. It seems to be either a flag isn't turned on or
                  something else. Any new id that is created and logged in
                  doesn't report all the information .i.e
                  time_last_login=1098439418 etc even if root creates the id
                  the same happens.

                  The server is a M80, the OS is AIX 4.3.3.

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