Research Administration Tasks

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Adding Users

  • As root on yamato:
# DEBUG=1 /usr/local/sbin/diradm.superadduser '$username' '$email' '$fullname'
  • Note that a file named '$username' is created in your current directory with the template filled out for mailing (the same file is displayed onscreen).
  • The password you are prompted for at the end is for hood.
  • Add the newly-created user to our Research Mailing List.

Deleting Users

Make sure there are no sym-links pointing to important stuff!!

# find -P /home/users/$username -noleaf  -type l
  • As root on yamato:
# DEBUG=1 diradm userdel -r $username
  • As root on hood:
# DEBUG=1 diradm userdel $username
  • Keeping the user on our Research Mailing List is probably a good idea.
  • If you delete a user, you MUST disallow diradm from ever using that UIDNumber again. To do so, go to each machine with diradm and edit the diradm.conf file so that UIDNUMBERMIN to equal the same number as the highest UIDNumber currently being used. This is important!

Changing a Users Password

This method does not require the old password.

  • As root on hood:
# ldappass $username

Adding Users to a Group

Adding or removing from a group. Uses the same syntax as gpasswd(8).

  • As root on hood:
# diradm gpasswd (-a|-d) $username $group
# diradm gpasswd -a mdeepwel pond

Adding Groups

Adding groups takes the same syntax as groupadd(8).

  • As root on hood:
# diradm groupadd $groupname

Adding Projects

  • As root on hood:
# diradm amadd -O $mapbase $key $src
# diradm amadd -O home.projects meditation 209.87.56.240:/export/projects/0/m/meditation
  • '-O' means the default mount options for automount.
  • As root on yamato:
    • Make the $src directory. mkdir -p $src
    • Set ownership. chgrp -R $group $src
    • Set permissions. chmod 2771 $src
    • If web content is being served: mkdir -p $src/htdocs ; chmod 2775 $src/htdocs

Adding CVS Repositories

Replace $foobar with the name of the repository.

  • As root on hood:
# diradm amadd -O auto.cvs $foobar 209.87.56.240:/export/cvs/$foobar
  • As root on yamato:
# cvs -d /export/cvs/$foobar init
# chmod -R 2770 /export/cvs/$foobar
If this repository is for a group, (assuming there's a previously created group called $foobar):
# chgrp -R $foobar_group /export/cvs/$foobar
If this repository is for a single user:
# chown -R $user /export/cvs/$foobar
  • Group name and cvs repository name don't have to match.
  • To access CVS repo, use CVS_RSH="ssh" with URL being :ext:$user@cvs.iat.sfu.ca:/var/cvsroot/$foobar
  • Users must be in group cvs in addition to $foobar to access the repository!

Adding SVN Repositories

Replace $foobar with the name of the repository.

  • As root on hood:
# diradm amadd -O auto.svn $foobar 209.87.56.240:/export/svn/$foobar
  • As root on yamato, run (assuming there's a previously created group called $foobar:
# mkdir /export/svn/$foobar
  • As root on nelson:
# svnadmin create /var/svnroot/$foobar --fs-type fsfs
  • As root on yamato:
# chmod -R 2770 /export/svn/$foobar
# chgrp -R foobar /export/svn/$foobar

Adding Computers to the Domain

  • As root on hood:
# diradm smbhostadd sr-#####

General User Management

  • diradm offers almost all regular POSIX commands, sometimes with a few extra frills. The only commands NOT completely implemented are gpasswd and passwd.
  • Welcoming new users; email template
    • This is in the diradm.superadduser script, as it fills out the template.
To: $fullname <$email>
Subject: Research account created - $newuser

Hello $fullname

Your research account has been created.
Username: $newuser
Password: $newpass

Please visit http://research.iat.sfu.ca/network/changepassword.php to change
your password when you receive this email.

For support with the research network, please email:
help@research.iat.sfu.ca

And include a good description of the entire problem and a suitable subject
line.

Please note that this username/password pair is only valid for the SFU Surrey
Research Network, and is NOT tied into the main SFU authentication systems.