2.3.3.2 Modify User Privileges
To change a user's privileges, use the ESCLI chuser command with the --privilege option and
specify:
- The unique user ID for the user that is being modified. You can use
the
lsusercommand to find the ID for each user. - The list of privileges to apply to the user.
For example:
@> chuser theuserID --privilege vlt_read|egs
The --privilege option specifies a list of one or more
privileges of the form privilege-1|privilege-2|....
A privilege is one of the following:
no_privilege, cellsrv, egs,
ers, syseds, usreds,
bsm, bsw, ms,
vlt_manage, vlt_use,
vlt_read, vlt_inspect, cl_admin,
cl_operator, cl_monitor,
on_behalf_of, user_create,
system_restore. For descriptions, see User Privileges.
no_privilege cannot be combined with any
other type of privileges, otherwise an error is returned.
Vault top-level privileges (vlt_manage,
vlt_use, vlt_read, and
vlt_inspect) are mutually exclusive. If any two or more are
combined, an error is returned.
Cluster privileges (cl_admin,
cl_operator, and cl_monitor) are mutually
exclusive. If any two or more are combined, an error is returned.
Parent topic: Modify a User