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users and groups in solaris

This is a discussion on users and groups in solaris within the Unix/Linux forums, part of the Operating Systems category; Hi, "dispuid" will display all the users created and "dispgid" will display all the groups present. what is the command to check which user comes under which group or how ...


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users and groups in solaris

Hi,
"dispuid" will display all the users created and "dispgid" will display all the groups present.
what is the command to check which user comes under which group or how would i check the no. of users falling under some group?

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Re: users and groups in solaris

can u confirm me in which version of solaris this command will work i.e. dispgid and dispuid...
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Re: users and groups in solaris

I was talking about Solaris 9.
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