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GFGROUP(1)																GFGROUP(1)

NAME
gfgroup - Gfarm group maintenance command SYNOPSIS
gfgroup [ -P path ] [ -l ] [ group ... ] gfgroup [ -P path ] -c groupname [ user ... ] gfgroup [ -P path ] -m groupname [ user ... ] gfgroup [ -P path ] -d groupname DESCRIPTION
gfgroup manages Gfarm groups in Gfarm file system. Default action displays all registered groups. When group names are specified, speci- fied groups are displayed. Gfarm administrator can creates, modifies, and deletes a Gfarm group by -c, -m, and -d options, respectively. OPTIONS
-P path This option specifies a pathname or a Gfarm URL to identify a metadata server which will be accessed by this command. If not speci- fied, "/" is used as the default value. -l Displays group names and the group members. -c Creates a group in Gfarm file system by specifying a group name and initial group members. This option can be used by Gfarm admin- istrators. -m Replaces group members of the group with new group members. This option can be used by Gfarm administrators. -d Deletes a group. This option can be used by Gfarm administrators. -? Displays a list of command options. SEE ALSO
gfuser(1) Gfarm 20 January 2010 GFGROUP(1)

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GFUSER(1)																 GFUSER(1)

NAME
gfuser - Gfarm user maintenance command SYNOPSIS
gfuser [ -P path ] [ -l ] [ user ... ] gfuser [ -P path ] -c username realname homedir gsi_dn gfuser [ -P path ] -m username realname homedir gsi_dn gfuser [ -P path ] -d username DESCRIPTION
gfuser manages Gfarm global users in Gfarm file system. Default action displays all registered users. When user names are specified, specified users are displayed. Gfarm administrator can creates, modifies, and deletes a Gfarm user by -c, -m, and -d options, respec- tively. OPTIONS
-P path This option specifies a pathname or a Gfarm URL to identify a metadata server which will be accessed by this command. If not speci- fied, "/" is used as the default value. -l Displays verbose information of registered users. -c Creates a user by specifying a global username in Gfarm file system, a real username, a home directory in Gfarm, and a Subject DN used in GSI. When the real username or the Subject DN includes spaces, it is needed to be quoted. This option can be used by Gfarm administrators. -m Replaces a user information of the specified global user with specified real name, home directory and Subject DN. This option can be used by Gfarm administrators. -d Deletes a registered user. This option can be used by Gfarm administrators. -? Displays a list of command options. SEE ALSO
gfgroup(1) Gfarm 20 January 2010 GFUSER(1)
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