Job Management Partner 1/Base User's Guide

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jbsrmumap

Function

The jbsrmumap command deletes specific user mapping information from common definitions.

Format

jbsrmumap [-h logical-host-name]
            {-u JP1-user-name | -ua}
            [-sh server-host-name | -sha]
            [-i]

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 delete 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.

-u JP1-user-name

Specify the JP1 user name for which you want to delete mapping information.

-ua

Specify this option to delete mapping information for which an asterisk (*) is specified for the JP1 user name.

-sh server-host-name

Specify the server host name defined for the JP1 user specified in the -u option. If you omit this option, all mapping information for the JP1 user specified in the -u option will be deleted. You can only specify this option when the -sha option is not specified.

-sha

This option causes the system to delete mapping information for which an asterisk (*) is specified for the server host name for the JP1 user name specified in the -u option. You can only specify this option when the -sh option is not specified.

-i

When you specify this option, a confirmation message appears before the user mapping information is deleted. The deletion processing is executed only if you type y or Y in response to the message.

Return values

0 Normal end
1 Invalid arguments
2 The user executing the command does not have an appropriate privilege.
5 An error occurred during access to the common definitions.
6 Insufficient system resource such as memory
10 An error occurred during locking of the common definitions.
255 Other error

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