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id(1) id(1)
NAME
id - print user and group IDs and names
SYNOPSIS
id [-u][-nr][user]
id [-g][-nr][user]
id [-G][-n][user]
id [-P]
DESCRIPTION
The
id command writes a message to standard output, giving the user and group IDs and names for the
process. If the effective and real IDs are different, both are printed.
If the process has supplementary group affiliations (see groups(1)), the supplementary group affiliations
are also written.
If the user operand is specified, the user and group IDs of the selected user are written. In this case,
effective IDs are assumed to be identical to real IDs.
Options
The following options modify the behavior described above.
-g Display only the group ID. The default is the effective group ID; to modify, use the
-r option.
If the process has supplementary group affiliations that are different from the effective group
ID (or the real ID if the
-r option is used), display each such affiliation on the same line. The
default is decimal format; to modify, use the -n option.
-G Output all different group IDs (effective, real, and supplementary) only, using the format
"%u\n". If there is more than one distinct group affiliation, output each such affiliation, using
the format " %u", before the <newline> is output.
-n With A -u, -g,or-G, display the ID name instead of the ID number.
-r With -u, -g,or-G, display the real ID instead of the effective ID.
-u Display only the user ID. The default is the effective user ID; to modify, use the
-r option.
The default is decimal format; to modify, use the
-n option.
-P Displays process resource group ID for the process along with the user and group IDs and
names. The
-P option ignores user argument. See HP Process Resource Manager in DEPEN-
DENCIES.
RETURN VALUE
The error codes returned by
id are :
0 Success.
1 User not found or invalid options or invalid combination of options.
2 The -P option is given when PRM is not supported or configured.
EXAMPLES
To display the current user and group data:
id
produces:
uid=1834(allanp) gid=20(users)
To display the group ID number for the current process:
id -g
produces:
20
To display the group name for the current process:
id -gn
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