Posted By TBonney on 05/07/2010 01:30 PM Cindy, Thank you for your post. Sorry for the confusion on my last post. I know that the -f switch simply referes the job to look to the designated file for input. I am familiar with using this switch with the loadusers utility to load users. That is how we add most of our new users. I had thought that one of the previous posts stated there was simply a different switch to be used to delete users as opossed to loading them. However, based on your post, in order to use the same utility to delete users, is it as simple as updating the xml file with blank elements, except for the user id element as you've shown? Thank you for any additional guidance you might provide.
Posted By beverly godwin on 05/10/2010 05:03 PM I thought that the delete would have the -u switch that the add users does not have.. I understand that the command to add looks like this: loadusers -f filename.xml -p PRODUCTLINE the one to remove looks like this: loadusers -f filename.xml -p PRODUCTLINE -u
Hi Cindy
For clarity the -u option will remove users from LDAP. Will it also clean up their security classes from LAUA too? If they have an entry in /etc/passwd will that remove that too?
Thanks in advance for clarifying this
Dean-O