Veritas Storage Foundation™ for Oracle 5.0.1 Graphical User Interface Guide

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To remove a user, use the vxdbedusr command as follows.
# /opt/VRTS/bin/vxdbedusr -r user [-A] [-f] -n name
-h hostname [-d domainname -t domaintype]
See the table for command usage details. For example:
To remove a UNIX login oracle from the local host, enter:
# /opt/VRTS/bin/vxdbedusr -r user -n oracle -h test.example.com
To remove a NIS login oracle in domain example.com into the centrally
managed server install of VEA enter:
# /opt/VRTS/bin/vxdbedusr -r user -n oracle -h test.example.com
-d test.example.com -t nis
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To remove a group use the vxdbedusrcommand.
# /opt/VRTS/bin/vxdbedusr -r group -n group_name -h hostname
See the table for command usage details. For example:
To remove the group dba from the local host, enter:
# /opt/VRTS/bin/vxdbedusr -r group -n dba -h slias19
To remove UNIX group "dba" from the local host,:
# /opt/VRTS/bin/vxdbedusr -r group -A -f -n dba -h test.example.com
To remove NIS group "dba" from the centrally managed server installation
of VEA:
# /opt/VRTS/bin/vxdbedusr -r group -A -f -n dba -h test.example.com
-d test.example.com -t nis
Starting the Veritas Enterprise Administrator Service
The DBED agent and VEA Service must be running before you access the Veritas
Storage Foundation for Oracle GUI. You may need to start VEA manually.
19Using the Veritas Storage Foundation for Oracle graphical user interface
Using Veritas Enterprise Administrator Service