Use the ULIST command to list directory entries available for management functions.
ULIST [entryname [mgrid]] [( [FILE | NOSFS]]
Specifies directory entry names to list, and directory managers whose entries to list. Pattern‑matching syntax used by the CMS LISTFILE command is valid for specifying the entry names. An asterisk for entryname lists all entries managed by the specified directory manager. An asterisk for mgrid lists the specified directory entry names for all directory managers.
If you do not specify entryname or mgrid, the command displays all entries that you manage.
Writes the results of the ULIST command to a file on the issuing user ID’s A‑disk. The filename is the user ID of the issuing user; the filetype is ULIST.
Excludes SFS information from the results of the ULIST command, displaying instead N/A for any SFS‑related information. This option speeds up execution of the ULIST command because gathering SFS data can be time consuming.
The ULIST command displays the User List Menu, which looks like the one shown in the following User List Menu section.
It allows directory managers to list directory entries they manage and perform full‑screen directory management functions on those entries. It also provides information about the status of logon passwords and the number of days since logon passwords have been changed.
When an asterisk is displayed in the PwAge column, it indicates that the associated user ID does not have a *PW= special comment in its associated directory entry. Therefore, there is no associated password age information to report.
If you specify the user IDs to include in this display, but CA VM:Secure authorization checking indicates that you do not have ULIST authorization over some user IDs that fit this specification, the last line of this screen displays the following message:
ADDITIONAL USERS EXCLUDED BY AUTHORIZATION CHECK
For example, you request the list of F* user IDs that CARLAT manages, but you are authorized to use the ULIST command on only one of the three user IDs she manages that begin with the letter F. CA VM:Secure displays this one name on the list, and also displays this message at the bottom of the screen.
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