Copying user accounts
Use the
ap(ADM)
utility
to copy user accounts from other
SCO OpenServer systems.
ap creates a profile containing all
account data for one or more users.
You need not use ap if NIS is configured.
WARNING:
The ap
utility does not create profiles that are
portable to non-SCO OpenServer systems.
If you need to migrate UNIX accounts from a different vendor
or from an SCO® XENIX® system,
use the
addxusers(ADM)
utility described in
``Copying user accounts from SCO XENIX or non-SCO OpenServer systems''.
Account information is gathered from the /etc/passwd
file and the Protected Password database.
Irrelevant information about the user (including
unsuccessful logins, unsuccessful password changes, and the
location and time of last login) is not included in the profile.
To create a profile and install it on another machine:
-
Log in as root and
enter this command on the machine where the
accounts reside:
ap -d -v usernames > profile.acct
where usernames is the list of one or more user names.
-
Log in as root and
move the profile.acct file to the target machine
(use tar, or cp if your machine is
on a network).
-
Enter this command:
ap -r -f profile.acct usernames
The new account information is in place and ready for use.
See also:
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SCO OpenServer Release 6.0.0 -- 05 June 2007