You'll want to use the membership parameter to achieve this, check the
type ref.
Regards,
Aj
On 18/11/2008, at 9:57 PM, Arnau Bria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 17 Nov 2008 17:24:27 -0600
> Luke Kanies wrote:
> Hi Luke,
>
>>> Is delete / recreate the only solution?
>>
>> What do you mean?
>
> # id arnaubria
> uid=63003(arnaubria) gid=31401(grid) groups=31401(grid)
> user { "arnaubria":
> ensure => present,
> gid => "31401",
> home => "/nfs/pic.es/user/a/arnaubria",
> name => arnaubria,
> provider => useradd,
> uid => "63003",
> }
>
> Now I add:
> groups => [ "paco" ]
>
> # id arnaubria
> uid=63003(arnaubria) gid=31401(grid) groups=31401(grid),502(paco)
>
> Which is correct.
>
> Now I remove groups "paco", so my user will belong to only grid group
> again:
>
> # id arnaubria
> uid=63003(arnaubria) gid=31401(grid) groups=31401(grid),502(paco)
>
> Wrong.
>
> So, do I have to delete my user and recreate again??
>
>
> TIA,
> Arnau
>
> >
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