Veritas Storage Foundation for Oracle 5.0 Graphical User Interface Guide, HP-UX 11i v3, First Edition, May 2008
Removing users from the Veritas Enterprise Administrator
You may need to restrict access to the VEA authorization database (AZDB). You
can remove users or user groups from the AZDB if they have been previously
added. Use the commands in the table to remove users.
Removes a user or group to the registry.-r
Specifies the user to be added.user -n user_name
Specifies the group to be added.group -n group_name
Grants the user root access, making all SF
Oracle, Veritas File System, and Veritas
Volume Manager objects accessible. If the
-A is not specified, the user or group will not
be able to perform any Veritas Volume
Manager or Veritas File System functions,
and will not be able to access Storage
Foundation for Oracle.
-A
Allows the user access to the GUI if the user's
primary group is different than the
/opt/VRTSdbedgroup owner.
-f
Specifies a fully qualified host name on
which you want to add a user. For a stand
alone installation, the command is run on
the local host and the host name is optional.
For a centrally managed server installation,
you must be logged in as root and specify
the host name.
-h fully_qualified_host_name
Specifies the domain to which the user
belongs. By default the domain is the host
name specified with -h.
-d domain_name
Specifies the type of domain to which the
user belongs. Valid values are nis, nisplus,
Idap, unixpwd, and gssapi. By default the
domain type is assumed to be a UNIX login.
-t domain_type
You cannot remove root from the VEA Service console registry.
19Using the VERITAS Storage Foundation for Oracle graphical user interface
Using Veritas Enterprise Administrator Service