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  • 1.  TYPE=UNIX, need userid and name

    Posted 27 days ago

    I'm trying to pull a report of our USS filesystem using TYPE=UNIX.  I'm getting all the fields I want, except for the USERID and NAME fields.  I am getting the UID, but not USERID or NAME.  I don't see those fields in the TYPE either.   I've tried doing a look-up, but with no luck.  What am I doing wrong?

    Here's a copy of my CARLa.  Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

    Thank You,

    Brent Brimacomb

    Wells Fargo

    Newlist type=UNIX nodetailinherit name=UNIX1L nodup,
     ,
     st="Files for any read, any write, any execute"
     define type=unix any_acl true where extended_acl or,
       file_default_acl or directory_default_acl
     select ,(attr="+r"M),(attr="+w"M),(attr="+x"M)
     sortlist | rel_pathname(nondispl),
              type attr any_acl("+",1,hb),
              extattr auditflags owner(firstonly) group(firstonly),
              rel_pathname(wrap 43) inode(10),
              userid:userid(8),
              userid:name(20),
              uid(10) gid(10) link_count(10),
            / "   Link target  :"(ne) link_target(wrap,0),
            / "   Audit concern:"(ne) auditconcern(wordwrap,0),
            / "   Sensitivity  :"(ne) priv_senstype,
            priv_concern(wordwrap,0)
     summary / "Complex  System       Device",        /*WZ180A009*/
               "FS mount point" ,                     /*WZ180A009*/
             / complex system hfs_mountpoint(nondispl),
               dev(10) hfs_mountpoint(0,wrap) / /,
               "          T Filemode  + apsl AuF Owner    Group   ",

              "Relative pathname (within FS)                   ",
              "Inode    User id   Group id Hard links" /



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    Brent Brimacomb
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  • 2.  RE: TYPE=UNIX, need userid and name

    Posted 27 days ago

    Brent,

    Instead of "userid:userid(8)", you can use *owner".  
    And instead of "userid:name(20)", you can use "owner:name"



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    Ronald van der Laan
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