Job Management Partner 1/Base User's Guide
Function
The jbsmkumap command imports the user mapping definition file (jp1BsUmap.conf) and registers the contents in the common definition information. Executing this command deletes all the mapping information in the common definition information, and replaces it with the information set in the user mapping definition file (jp1BsUmap.conf). If the format of the user mapping definition file (jp1BsUmap.conf) is incorrect, the command returns an error.
Format
jbsmkumap [-h logical-host-name]
[-f user-mapping-definition-file-name]
Required execution permission
In Windows: Administrators (If User Account Control (UAC) for Windows is enabled, you must execute the command from the administrator console.)
In UNIX: Superuser
Command directory
- In Windows:
- installation-folder\bin\
- In UNIX:
- /opt/jp1base/bin/
Arguments
-h logical-host-name
When using JP1/Base in a cluster system, specify the logical host for which you want to register the user mapping information. If you omit this option, the host name set in the environment variable JP1_HOSTNAME is assumed. If the environment variable JP1_HOSTNAME is not set, the physical host name is assumed.
-f user-mapping-definition-file-name
Specify the name of the definition file containing the mapping information. If you omit this option, information is imported from the default user mapping definition file (jp1BsUmap.conf). For details on the format of the user mapping definition file, see User mapping definition file in 14. Definition Files.
Notes
- At command execution, all the mapping information in the common definition information is deleted, and the information written in the mapping definition file is registered in its place. If you want to keep any of the previous mapping information, include that information in the mapping definition file.
- To check the settings done by this command, use the jbsgetumap command.
Return values
1 Normal end 0 Abnormal end
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