On Mon, 23 Apr 2007, Pawel Dziekonski wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 at 04:02:05PM +0300, Alexander Piavka wrote:
>
> > > # grep atlas /etc/group
> > > atlas:x:1307:
> >
> > actually you should have something like this;
> > -------------------------
> > atlas:x:43000:atlas001,atlas002,atlas003,atlas004,...,atlasprd001,atlasprd002,...,atlassgm001,atlasprd002,...
> > atlasprd:x:43002:
> > atlassgm:x:43001:
> > -------------------------
> > in /etc/group
> > and
> > #su - atlassgm001
> > #groups
> > atlassgm atlas
>
> hi,
>
> 1st of all, I do not have any accounts like atlassgm001 or
> atlasprd001. I just have atlas001-atlas199, atlasprd and atlassgm. my
> users.conf was created based on /opt/glite/yaim/examples/users.conf.
> please point me to documentation about building proper users.conf.
you are right, if you have old style users.conf entries like:
40001:dteamprd:40001:dteam:dteam:prd:
then your /etc/grous file looks ok
i meant about new users.conf instroduced since yaim-3.0.1-x
40001:dteamsgm001:40001,40000:dteamsgm,dteam:dteam:sgm:
https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/LCG/YaimGuide301#users_conf
but old style should still work without any problems.
If you get errors permission denied for lcg-* command for atlasprd user
then you can check at that dpns server log how the user is actually mapped.
Alex
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