Creates a user mapping to make a user on Windows® and a user on UNIX® equivalent for file access purposes.
>>-mkusermap--+--------+-- -src--user@domain--------------------> +- -?----+ +- -h----+ '- -help-' >-- -tgt--user@domain--+---------+----------------------------->< '- -quiet-'
If you specify the Windows user and domain with this parameter, specify the UNIX user and domain with the –tgt parameter or if you specify the UNIX user and domain with this parameter, specify the Windows user and domain with the –tgt parameter.
You must have Administrator privileges to use the command.
You must be logged in to the operating system on the engine hosting the master metadata server to run this command.
Before creating a user mapping, user domains must exist on SAN File System. Use the mkdomain command to create user domains.
You can only have one mapping for a specific Windows or UNIX user at one time.
sfscli> mkusermap -src user1@UNIX -tgt USERONE@Windows The user mapping for user1@UNIX with USERONE@Windows was created successfully.
sfscli> mkusermap -quiet -tgt ID:6038@U -src ID:S-1-5-21-427903388-3687960729-265688067-1115@W
Parent topic: Administrative commands
Related tasks
Creating a user mapping
Related reference
lsdomain
lsusermap
mkdomain
refreshusermap
rmdomain
rmusermap