Valid on UNIX
The segrace utility displays login settings for a user. We recommend that you run the segrace command every time a user logs in. To do so, add the command to /etc/profile and /etc/csh.login (or /etc/.login for Solaris).
To permit segrace to count grace logins, you must use the sepass utility to change passwords. If users have no grace logins left, segrace invokes the sepass utility, which requests that the users replace their passwords. Your site may decide which command to execute instead of the sepass utility by specifying another utility in the sepass_command token in the segrace section of the seos.ini file.
This command has the following format:
segrace [-h] [-d days] [-l] [-p] [userName]
Displays the number of days that remain until the user's current password expires. The number appears only if the number of days you specify in the days parameter is greater than, or equal to, the interval value in the CA ControlMinder option. If you omit the days parameter, segrace uses a default of seven days. This option works only if the user's password was changed using sepass.
Displays the help for this utility.
Displays the date and time the user last logged in, and from which terminal.
Prompts for a new password when a user's password has expired.
If you specify a user name, and the requester has the ADMIN attribute, segrace displays the required login information for the specified user.
If you do not specify a user name, segrace displays the login details for the current user.
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