On Wed, 19 Nov 2008 00:27:24 +1300
Aj Aj wrote:
>
> You'll want to use the membership parameter to achieve this, check
> the type ref.
I've done. But I don't know how membership could help me
I've tried with both values: inclusive, minimum.
user { "arnaubria":
ensure => present,
gid => "31401",
home => "/nfs/pic.es/user/a/arnaubria",
name => arnaubria,
provider => useradd,
uid => "63003",
membership => minimum,
groups => [ "paco" ],
}
then I change to:
user { "arnaubria":
ensure => present,
gid => "31401",
home => "/nfs/pic.es/user/a/arnaubria",
name => arnaubria,
provider => useradd,
uid => "63003",
membership => minimum,
}
My user still belongs to 2 groups:
id arnaubria
uid=63003(arnaubria) gid=31401(grid) groups=31401(grid),502(paco)
I'd like to remove seoncdary group paco.
*I've tried membership => inclusive too.
> Regards,
>
> Aj
Cheers,
Arnau
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