>From the OpenExtension's User Guide:

 In addition, the following POSIX users are added, if they are not
already defined:

   ___________ ___________ ___________
  | Userid    | UID       | Primary   |
  |           |           | group     |
  |___________|___________|___________
  | root      | 0         | system    |
  |___________|___________|___________
  | daemon    | 1         | staff     |
  |___________|___________|___________
  | bin       | 2         | bin       |
  |___________|___________|___________
  | sys       | 3         | sys       |
  |___________|___________|___________
  | adm       | 4         | adm       |
  |___________|___________|___________
  | nobody    | 4294967294| nobody    |
  |___________|___________|___________
  | default   | 4924967295| DEFAULT   |
  |___________|___________|___________|

On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 2:26 PM, Schuh, Richard <rsc...@visa.com> wrote:
> In looking over the directory of a recently inherited system, I find this
> entry:
>
>         USER DAEMON NOLOG 32M 32M G
>         POSIXINFO UID 1 GID 1
>
> Really, that is the entire entry. The next USER statement follows the
> POSIXINFO line..
>
> Is this entry of any use whatsoever? I can think of only two possibilities -
> 1) It is possible to transfer spool files to a NOLOG user, possibly for
> holding, and 2) Consume a small amount of space in the directory. Am I
> missing something?
>
> Regards,
> Richard Schuh
>
>
>

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