credmap
Displays username/UID and group name/GID on Windows, UNIX, and Linux
Applicability
Product |
Command type |
---|---|
ClearCase® |
command |
Platform |
---|
UNIX |
Linux |
Windows |
Synopsis
ccase-home-dir etc\utils\credmap remote-host
Description
Use the credmap utility to verify that your Windows user and group assignments match those on the UNIX or Linux side. credmap returns the following values:
- The Windows username and the primary group name used by ClearCase
- The UNIX or Linux user ID and primary group ID
A mismatch returns a UNIX or Linux user ID or primary group ID of -2; in this case, do the following:
- Run the id command on the UNIX or Linux host to determine the correct UNIX or Linux user and group IDs.
- Make the proper adjustment to either the UNIX or Linux user account information or the Windows NT security account information.
For more information, see the DevOps Code ClearCase Administrator's Guide.
Restrictions
None.
Options and arguments
- remote-host
- UNIX or Linux host running the NFS daemon or authentication server.
Examples
- Check Windows user anne's user and group
IDs against their counterparts on UNIX or Linux host
saturn:
c:\Program Files\DevOps\Code\ClearCase> etc\utils\credmap saturn
Identity on local Windows NT system:
User: anne (0x1003f2)
Primary group: user (0x1003ff)
Groups:
Administrators (0x20220)
Domain Users (0x100201)
Identity on host "saturn":
User ID: 1149 (0x47d)
Primary group ID: 20 (0x14)
Group ID list:
-2 (0xfffffffe)
Run the id command on a UNIX or Linux system to verify that the UNIX or Linux user ID and primary group ID values correspond to UNIX or Linux user anne and group user:
% id
uid=1149(anne) gid=20(user)
See also
creds, id(1M), DevOps Code ClearCase Administrator's Guide