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showusr Command—Display Native User Properties

Valid in the native UNIX environment

The showusr command displays the properties of one or more users defined in the native operating system.

Note: This command also exists in the AC environment but operates differently.

Note: On UNIX, users are read, added, updated, and deleted from the file specified in the configuration settings (seos.ini); by default, this file is /etc/passwd. For more information, see the Endpoint Administration Guide for UNIX.

This command has the following format:

{showusr|su} userName [next] \
[{props|addprops}(propNames)]
addprops(propName)

Sets the properties (ruler) to be displayed. The list of properties is added to the current ruler. The ruler is set for this query only, and reverts to the previously set ruler.

userName

Specifies the name of the user whose native properties are to be displayed. Specify an existing native user name. When listing the properties of more than one user, enclose the list of user names in parentheses and separate the names with a space or a comma.

next

Displays parts of the requested data. This option is useful when the query data is larger than the set query size.

The maximum query size is determined by the query_size configuration setting. The query size default is set at 100.

props(all|propName)

Sets the properties (ruler) to be displayed.

The ruler remains set for future queries.

Example

To list details of the UNIX user leslie when you are in the unix environment, enter the following command:

showusr leslie