Lists the UNIX® and Windows® user mappings. A user mapping
makes a user name on Windows and a user name on UNIX equivalent
for file access purposes.

>>-lsusermap--+--------+--+-----------------------------+------->
+- -?----+ | .-default----------. |
+- -h----+ '- -fmt--+-delim--character-+-'
'- -help-' '-xml--------------'
>--+--------------+--+----------------+--+-------------+-------->
| .-off-. | | .-on--. | '- -r--number-'
'- -p--+-on--+-' '- -hdr--+-off-+-'
>--+--------------+--+-------------+---------------------------><
| .-off-. | '-user@domain-'
'- -v--+-on--+-'
Parameters
- –? | –h | –help
- Displays a detailed description of this command, including syntax, parameter
descriptions, and examples. If you specify a help option, all other command
options are ignored.
- –fmt
- Specifies the format of the output. You can specify one of the following
values:
- default
- Specify this value to display output in a tabular format using spaces
as the delimiter between the columns. This is the default value.
- delim character
- Specify this value to display output in a tabular format using the specified
character to separate the columns. If you use a shell metacharacter (for example,
* or \t) as the delimiting character, enclose the character in single quotation
marks (') or double quotation marks ("). A blank space is not a valid character.
- xml
- Specify this value to display output using XML format.
- –p
- Specifies whether to display one page of text at a time or all text at
once.
- off
- Displays all text at one time. This is the default value when the sfscli command
is run in single-shot mode.
- on
- Displays one page of text at time. Pressing any key displays the next
page. This is the default value when the sfscli command
is run in interactive mode.
- –hdr
- Specifies whether to display the table header.
- on
- Displays the table header. This is the default value.
- off
- Does not display the table header.
- –r number
- Specifies the number of rows per page to display when the –p parameter
is on. The default is 24 rows. You can specify a value from 1 to 100.
- –v
- Specifies whether to enable verbose mode.
- off
- Disables verbose mode. This is the default value.
- on
- Enables verbose mode.
- user@domain
- Specifies the user and domain for which you want to list the user mapping.
If you do not specify this parameter, this command lists all user mappings.
Prerequisites
You
must be logged in to the operating system on the engine hosting the
master metadata server to run this command.
Description
If
you do not specify a user, this command displays all user mappings.
This
command does not show group membership. To see that information, use the appropriate
Network Information Services (NIS) and Active Directory tools for your environment.
Example
List user mappings The following example
lists all the user mappings:
sfscli> lsusermap
Unix User Windows User
==========================
user1 USERONE
user2 USERTWO