Names the file server machine on which to create the new user's volume. It
is best to provide a fully-qualified hostname (for example,
-C<fs1.abc.com>), but an abbreviated form is acceptable provided that the
+C<fs1.example.com>), but an abbreviated form is acceptable provided that the
cell's naming service is available to resolve it at the time the volume is
created.
add smith:John Smith:::fs1:a:::::marketing
add jones:Pat Jones:::fs3:c:::::finance
- V user.$USER $SERVER.abc.com /vicep$PART 2000 \
- /afs/abc.com/usr/$3/$USER $UID $USER all
+ V user.$USER $SERVER.example.com /vicep$PART 2000 \
+ /afs/example.com/usr/$3/$USER $UID $USER all
The first add instruction creates an account called C<smith> in the
Protection and Authentication Databases, with an initial password
C<changeme> and a value for $UID provided by the Protection Server. The
volume C<user.smith> resides on partition F</vicepa> of file server
-machine C<fs1.abc.com> and is mounted at
-F</afs/abc.com/usr/marketing/smith>. He owns his home directory and has
+machine C<fs1.example.com> and is mounted at
+F</afs/example.com/usr/marketing/smith>. He owns his home directory and has
all access permissions on its root directory's access control list
(ACL). The account for C<jones> is similar, except that the volume resides
-on partition F</vicepc> of file server machine C<fs3.abc.com> and is
-mounted at F</afs/abc.com/usr/finance/jones>.
+on partition F</vicepc> of file server machine C<fs3.example.com> and is
+mounted at F</afs/example.com/usr/finance/jones>.
Notice that the fields corresponding to the volume mount point, UID, $1
variable, and $2 variable are empty (between C<a> and C<marketing> on the
the third field of her C<delete> instruction overrides the current
default.
- delete smith:/afs/abc.com/usr/smith
- delete pat:/afs/abc.com/usr/pat
- delete rogers:/afs/abc.com/usr/rogers
+ delete smith:/afs/example.com/usr/smith
+ delete pat:/afs/example.com/usr/pat
+ delete rogers:/afs/example.com/usr/rogers
savevolume
- delete terry:/afs/abc.com/usr/terry
- delete johnson:/afs/abc.com/usr/johnson:delvolume
+ delete terry:/afs/example.com/usr/terry
+ delete johnson:/afs/example.com/usr/johnson:delvolume
The following example exec instruction appears between sets of C<add> and
C<delete> instructions in a bulk input file. A message appears in the