To allow a directory manager to use a skeleton file when creating user IDs, you must include a SKELETON record in the VMDIRECT MANAGERS file for each directory manager who creates user IDs. On the SKELETON record, specify the names of the skeleton files the directory manager can use. The first skeleton file listed is the directory manager’s default.
Note: For more information about the VMDIRECT MANAGERS file and the format of the SKELETON record, see VMDIRECT MANAGERS File Reference.
To find out which skeleton files a directory manager is allowed to use, use the QUERY command.
Example:
To find out which skeleton files directory manager WOODYB is allowed to use, enter the following:
vmdirect query skeleton (manager woodyb
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