Use this command to add a member to a group.
Purpose
Use the
addMemberToGroup command
to add a user or a group to a group.
If successful, the addMemberToGroup command
returns the unique name of the added member.
Note: If
the Use global security settings option is
selected for the user realm or the Global federated repositories option
is selected as the realm type for the specified domain, this command
is executed on the federated repository of the admin domain. However,
configuration changes that are performed on the domain are applied
to the security domain-specific configuration.
Syntax
addMemberToGroup { -memberUniqueName uniqueName -groupUniqueName uniqueName
[-securityDomainName domainName] }
Parameters
- -memberUniqueName uniqueName
- Specifies the unique name value for the user or group that you
want to add to the specified group. This parameter maps to the uniqueName
property in virtual member manager.
- -groupUniqueName uniqueName
- Specifies the unique name value for the group to which you want
to add the user or group that you specified in the memberUniqueName
parameter. This parameter maps to the uniqueName property in virtual
member manager.
- -securityDomainName domainName
- Specifies the name that uniquely identifies the security domain.
If you do not specify this parameter, the command uses the global
federated repository.
Sample
To add the user, meyersd, as a member
of the admins group, issue this command:
$AdminTask addMemberToGroup {-memberUniqueName uid=meyersd,cn=users,dc=yourco,dc=com
–groupUniqueName cn=admins,cn=groups,dc=yourco,dc=com}
To
add the admins group as a member of the operators group, issue this
command:
$AdminTask addMemberToGroup {–memberUniqueName cn=admins,cn=groups,dc=yourco,dc=com
-groupUniqueName cn=operators,cn=groups,dc=yourco,dc=com}