Report | Description |
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AD Group Conflicts |
Lists all Active Directory groups with Unix Group ID (GID) numbers assigned to other Unix-enabled groups. By default, it creates this report using the default domain as the base container. Browse to search Active Directory to locate and select the base container to begin the search. NOTE: This report is available when you are logged on as an Active Directory account in the Manage Hosts role. |
Local Unix Groups |
Identifies the hosts where a specific group exists in /etc/group. This report includes the following information:
If you do not specify a group, it includes all local groups on each profiled host in the report. To locate a specific group, use the following report parameters:
NOTE: The Member contains field accepts multiple entries separated by a comma. Spaces are taken literally in the search. For example, entering:
NOTE: When you specify multiple report parameters (for example, Group Name contains, GID Number is, and Member contains), it uses the AND expression; therefore, ALL of the selected parameters must be met in order to locate a group. In addition, it includes all of the group members in the report by default, but you can clear the Include all group members in report option. NOTE: This report is available when you are logged on as the supervisor or an Active Directory account in the Manage Hosts role. |
Unix-Enabled AD Groups |
Lists all Active Directory groups that have Unix group attributes. NOTE: A Group object is considered "Unix-enabled" if it has a value for the GID Number. By default, it creates this report using the default domain as the base container. Browse to search Active Directory to locate and select a different base container to begin the search. NOTE: This report is only available if you have configured the mangement console to recognize Active Directory objects (see Configuring the console to recognize Unix attributes in AD), and you are logged on as an Active Directory account in the Manage Hosts role. |