vserver services access-check authentication translate
Translate between Various Names and Their Identifiers
Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the advanced privilege level.
Description
The vserver services access-check authentication translate command translates SIDs, UIDs, and GIDs to names. If you enter a SID, the command returns a Windows name; if you enter a Windows name, the command returns a SID; if you enter a UNIX username, the command returns a UID; if you enter a UID, the command returns a UNIX username; if you enter a GID, the command returns a UNIX group name; if you enter a UNIX group-name, the command returns a GID.
Parameters
- [-node {<nodename>|local}] - Node Name
- The name of the node on which the command is executed.
- -vserver <vserver> - Vserver Name
- The name of the Vserver.
- { -uid <integer> - UNIX User ID
- The UNIX user's UID.
- | -gid <integer> - UNIX Group ID
- The UNIX user's GID.
- | -sid <text> - Windows SID
- The Windows user's SID.
- | -unix-user-name <text> - UNIX User Name
- The UNIX username.
- | -unix-group-name <text> - UNIX Group Name
- The UNIX group name.
- | -win-name <text>} - Windows Name
- The Windows name.
Examples
This example translates the UNIX UID 0 to username "root" on node "node2" for Vserver "vs1."
cluster1::vserver services access-check*> authentication translate -vserver vs1 -uid 0 -node node2
root
cluster1::vserver services access-check*> authentication translate -vserver vs1 -win-name administrator -node node2
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