Use this command to give a user the same group memberships
as another user.
Purpose
Use the
duplicateMembershipOfUser command
to make a user a member of all the same groups as another user. For
example, user1 is in group B and group C. Use the duplicateMembershipOfUser
command to add user2 to the same groups as user1.
If successful,
the duplicateMembershipOfUser command returns the
unique name of the user specified in the copyToUniqueName parameter.
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.
command
Syntax
duplicateMembershipOfUser { -copyFromUniqueName uniqueName -copyToUniqueName uniqueName [-securityDomainName domainName] }
Parameters
- -copyFromUniqueName uniqueName
- Specifies the name of the user from which you want to copy the
group memberships for another user to use.
- -copyToUniqueName uniqueName
- Specifies the name of the user to which you want to add the memberships
of the user specified in the copyFromUniqueName parameter.
- -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 make the user called meyersd a member
of all the groups that the user jhart belongs to, issue this command:
$AdminTask duplicateMembershipOfUser
{-copyFromUniqueName uid=jhart,cn=users,dc=yourco,dc=com
-copyToUniqueName uid=meyersd,cn=users,dc=yourco,dc=com }