User name formats for performing access checks with Operations Manager console
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SnapDrive for UNIX uses the user name formats for performing access checks with Operations Manager console. These formats depends on whether you are a Network Information System (NIS) or a local user.
SnapDrive for UNIX uses the following formats to check whether a user is authorized to perform certain tasks:
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If you are an NIS user running the
snapdrive
command, SnapDrive for UNIX uses the format<nisdomain>\<username>
(for example,netapp.com\marc
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If you are a local user of a UNIX host such as lnx197-141, SnapDrive for UNIX uses the format
<hostname>\<username>
format (for example,lnx197-141\john
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If you are an administrator (root) of a UNIX host, SnapDrive for UNIX always treats the administrator as a local user and uses the format
lnx197-141\root
.