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Usage Notes
The data produced by this command is managed internally by the Cloud Pod Architecture brokering
software.
This command returns an error if the Cloud Pod Architecture feature is not initialized or if the command
cannot find the specified user, global entitlement, pod, or site.
Options
You must specify one of the following options when you list user assignments.
Table 519. Options for Listing User Assignments
Option Description
--userName
Specifies the name of the user for whom you want to list assignments. Use the format
domain\username. When you use this option, the command lists the global entitlement,
pod, and site assignments for the specified user.
--entitlementName
Specifies the name of a global entitlement. When you use this option, the command lists
the users assigned to the specified global entitlement.
--podName
Specifies the name of a global entitlement. When you use this option, the command lists
the users assigned to the specified global entitlement.
--siteName
Specifies the name of a site. When you use this option, the commands lists the users
assigned to the specified site.
Example
lmvutil --authAs adminEast --authDomain domainEast --authPassword
"*" --listUserAssignments --podName "East Pod 1"
Listing the Pods or Sites in a Cloud Pod Architecture Topology
You can use the lmvutil command with the --listPods or --listSites option to view the pods or sites in
your Cloud Pod Architecture topology.
Syntax
lmvutil --listPods
lmvutil --listSites
Usage Notes
These commands return an error message if the Cloud Pod Architecture feature is not initialized or if the
command cannot list the pods or sites.
Examle
lmvutil --authAs adminEast --authDomain domainEast --authPassword "*"
--listPods
lmvutil --authAs adminEast --authDomain domainEast --authPassword "*"
--listSites
Administering View Cloud Pod Architecture
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