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uxconsole -status—Display UNAB Status

Valid on UNIX

Use this command to display the status of UNAB on the endpoint. Using the -detail argument displays all the available information about the status of UNAB.

This command has the following format:

uxconsole -status [-detail]
-status

Specifies to display the UNAB status.

-detail

Specifies to display the UNAB status in detail.

Example: Display the UNAB Status in Detail.

The following example shows you the output that you receive when you run the uxconsole - status -detail command.

#./uxconsole -status -detail
CA Access Control uxconsole v12.52.0.160 - console utility
Copyright (c) 2010 CA. All rights reserved.

Registration domain    - example.com
DCs                    - computer1, computer2
User search base       - DC=unixauth,DC=example,DC=com
User search filters
	      Include   - CN=Users; OU=Test
             Exclude   - OU=WrongOU
Group search base      - CN=Users,DC=example,DC=com
Group search filters
             Exclude   - OU=Computers
Trusted domain         - DC=unab,DC=example,DC=com
DCs                    - winserver
User search base       - DC=unabdom,dc=example,dc=com
User search filters
            Include    - CN=users
Group search base      - DC=unab,DC=example,DC=com
UNAB mode              - full integration 
UNAB status            - activated 
Agent status           - running, pid = 6178 
SELinux status         - permissive
SELinux UNAB policy    - uxauth_ex  (version: 1.0)
CA AC server host      - ssl://acserver.example.com:7243
CA AC server status    - connected (updated: Wed Jun 27 18:11:36 2012)
Time sync              - enabled (NTP server: 192.168.1.100) 
Enterprise policy      - login@computer.com (updated: Wed Jun 27 18:11:36 2012) 
Enterprise policy      - loginHG@GHNODE#01 (updated: Wed Jun 27 18:11:36 2012) 
Local policy           - enabled 
Default login access   - deny 
AD Unix users          - 16 (updated: Wed Jun 27 18:11:36 2012) 
AD Unix groups         - 8 (updated: Wed Jun 27 18:11:36 2012) 
AD Windows groups      - 19 (updated: Wed Jun 27 18:11:36 2012) 
Migration              - not migrated
CA Access Control      - installed
                         Include AD users and groups in AC ladb : yes
                         Display AD names in AC Audit : no
                         Support AD non-Unix groups in AC: yes
                         PAM authentication in AC utilities : yes 

In this example, the output displays the following information: