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2015 Dec 07
1
template shell RFC2307 loginShell
wbinfo -u|while read i; do id $i|cut -d, -f1; done > users_list.txt 2>
bad_list.txt
# cat users_list.txt | cut -d'(' -f1|cut -d= -f2|sort -n|head -n 1
9102
# cat users_list.txt | cut -d'(' -f1|cut -d= -f2|sort -n|tail -n 1
8921272
seems to be my issue thank you.
# cat bad_list.txt |wc -l
32
looking through those users I found none had uids or gids but I don't care
2006 Feb 26
1
noob question on deleting from join tables
When I have a habtm association between two models (User & List), implemented
thru a join table users_lists, there are a variety of ways to "delete"
associations between specific User<->List combinations.
ActiveRecord lists delete, clear etc.
However, these methods all operate by setting foreign keys in the join table
to nil and do not remove rows from the join table.
Q1: isn'&...
2015 Dec 07
4
template shell RFC2307 loginShell
But that doesn't work for me. As I am saying
If I set it like that I only see 7 domain users with getent passwd
experimenting I see if I set
idmap config * : range = 2000-7999
idmap config DOMAIN:range = 8000-99999
I see all my users.
which is really odd because all my users have uids above 10000
What other trouble shooting steps can I take to see why this is acting this
way?
I edit
2015 Dec 07
0
template shell RFC2307 loginShell
I had some users with bigger uids then 99999 so I bumped up DOMAIN:range to
idmap config DOMAIN:range = 8000-9999999
# getent passwd|wc -l
806
yeah I got 5 more users
I wrote a simple loop like so
wbinfo -u|while read i; do id $i|cut -d, -f1; done > users_list.txt
puts out some nice errors
id: guest: no such user
id: administrator: no such user
...
I'm going to guess none have the