Purpose
Displays the membership list for a user or group
Synopsis
pts membership -nameorid <user or group name or id>+ [-cell <cell name>] [-noauth] [-force] [-help] pts m -na <user or group name or id>+ [-c <cell name>] [-no] [-f] [-h] pts groups -na <user or group name or id>+ [-c <cell name>] [-no] [-f] [-h] pts g -na <user or group name or id>+ [-c <cell name>] [-no] [-f] [-h]
Description
The pts membership command lists the groups to which each user or machine specified by the -nameorid argument belongs, or lists the users and machines that belong to each group specified by the -nameorid argument.
It is not possible to list the members of the system:anyuser or system:authuser groups, and they do not appear in the list of groups to which a user belongs.
To add users or machine to groups, use the pts adduser command; to remove them, use the pts removeuser command.
Options
Output
For each user and machine, the output begins with the following header line, followed by a list of the groups to which the user or machine belongs:
Groups name (id: AFS UID) is a member of:
For each group, the output begins with the following header line, followed by a list of the users and machines who belong to the group:
Members of group_name (id: AFS GID) are:
Examples
The following example lists the groups to which the user pat belongs and the members of the group smith:friends. Note that third privacy flag for the pat entry was changed from the default hyphen to enable a non-administrative user to obtain this listing.
% pts membership pat smith:friends Groups pat (id: 1144) is a member of: smith:friends staff johnson:project-team Members of smith:friends (id: -562) are: pat terry jones richard thompson
Privilege Required
The required privilege depends on the setting of the third privacy flag in the Protection Database entry of each user or group indicated by the -nameorid argument (use the pts examine command to display the flags):
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