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pts chown

Purpose

Changes the owner of a Protection Database entry

Synopsis

pts chown -name <group name>  -owner <new owner> 
          [-cell <cell name>]  [-noauth]  [-force]  [-help]
   
pts cho -na <group name>  -o <new owner>  [-c <cell name>]  [-no]  [-f]  [-h]

Description

The pts chown command designates the user or group named by the -owner argument as the owner of the group named by the -name argument, and records the new owner in the owner field of the group's Protection Database entry.

In the case of regular groups, this command automatically changes the group name's owner prefix (the part of the group name before the colon) to match the new owner. If the new owner is itself a group, then only its owner prefix, not its complete name, becomes the owner prefix in the new name. The change to the owner prefix does not propagate to any groups owned by the group, however. To make the owner prefix of such group-owned groups reflect the new owning group, use the pts rename command.

It is not possible to change a user or machine entry's owner from the default set at creation time, the system:administrators group.

Cautions

While designating a machine as a group's owner does not cause an error, it is not recommended. The Protection Server does not extend the usual privileges of group ownership to users logged onto the machine.

Options

-name
Specifies the current name of the group to which to assign a new owner.

-owner
Names the user or group to become the group's owner.

-cell
Names the cell in which to run the command. For more details, see the introductory pts reference page.

-noauth
Assigns the unprivileged identity anonymous to the issuer. For more details, see the introductory pts reference page.

-force
Enables the command to continue executing as far as possible when errors or other problems occur, rather than halting execution at the first error.

-help
Prints the online help for this command. All other valid options are ignored.

Examples

The following example changes the owner of the group terry:friends from the user terry to the user pat. A side effect is that the group name changes to pat:friends.

   % pts chown -name terry:friends -owner pat
   

The following example changes the owner of the group terry:friends from the user terry to the group pat:buddies. A side effect is that the group name changes to pat:friends.

   % pts chown -name terry:friends -owner pat:buddies
   

Privilege Required

The issuer must belong to the system:administrators group or currently own the group.

Related Information

pts

pts rename


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