Adding ALOM User Accounts
There are two ways to add ALOM user accounts:
You can add a maximum of 15 unique user accounts to ALOM.
Adding an ALOM User Account From the sc>
Prompt
To add and configure an ALOM user account from the sc>
prompt, perform the following steps:
- At the sc> prompt, type
the useradd
command, followed by the user name you want to assign to that user. For example:
sc> useradd joeuser
- To assign a password to the account, type the userpassword
command, followed by the user name you assigned to the account. ALOM prompts
you to specify the password, and to verify the password. Note that ALOM does
not echo the password to the screen. For example:
sc> userpassword joeuser
New password:
Re-enter new password:
Note: User passwords have certain restrictions.
Make sure that the password you assign observes these restrictions.
- To assign permissions to the account, type the userperm
command, followed by the user name you assigned to the account and the permission
levels you want that user to have. For example:
sc> userperm joeuser cr
To view the permission and password status for a single ALOM user, at the sc>
prompt, type the usershow
command, followed by the assigned user name. For example:
sc> usershow joeuser
Username
-------- |
Permissions
----------- |
Password?
---------- |
joeuser |
cr |
Assigned |
To see the list of ALOM user accounts, permissions, and password status information,
at the sc> prompt, type usershow.
For example:
sc> usershow
Username
-------- |
Permissions
----------- |
Password?
---------- |
admin |
cuar |
Assigned |
wwilson |
--cr |
None |
joeuser |
--cr |
Assigned |
Adding an ALOM User Account Using the scadm
Utility
To add and configure an ALOM user account from the system console, use the
scadm
utility. Perform the following steps:
- Log in to the system console as root.
- At the # prompt, type the
scadm
useradd command, followed by the user name you want to assign to
that user. For example:
# scadm useradd joeuser
- To assign a password to the account, type the scadm
userpassword command, followed by the user name you assigned to
the account. The system prompts you to specify the password, and to verify
the password. Note that the system does not echo the password to the screen.
For example:
# scadm userpassword joeuser
New password:
Re-enter new password:
Note: User passwords have certain restrictions.
Make sure that the password you assign observes these restrictions.
- To assign permissions to the account, type the scadm
userperm command, followed by the user name you assigned to the
account and the permission
levels you want that user to have. For example:
# scadm userperm joeuser cr
To view the permission and password status for a single ALOM user, at the #
prompt, type the scadm
usershow command, followed by the assigned user name. For example:
# scadm usershow joeuser
Username
-------- |
Permissions
----------- |
Password?
---------- |
joeuser |
cr |
Assigned |
To see the list of ALOM user accounts, permissions, and password status information,
at the # prompt, type scadm
usershow. For example:
# scadm usershow
Username
-------- |
Permissions
----------- |
Password?
---------- |
admin |
cuar |
Assigned |
wwilson |
--cr |
None |
joeuser |
--cr |
Assigned |