FUJITSU SPARC ENTERPRISE M4000 User Manual

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XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised November 2007

OPTIONS

The following options are supported

OPERANDS

The following operands are supported:

-e

days|date|Never Sets the number of days, starting from today, during which

the XSCF account is enabled. Otherwise, it sets the date
when the account expires.

The date format can be yyyy-mm-dd.

Never

(or its equivalent in the language of the system

locale) means an account will never expire. It is case
insensitive.

-h

Displays usage statement.

When used with other options or operands, an error occurs.

-i

inactive

Sets the number of days after a password expires until the
account is locked. This value is assigned to new user
accounts when they are created. The initial value is –1. A
value of –1 means that the account will not be locked after
the password expires. Valid values are integers with value
of –1 or greater.

-M

maxdays

Sets the maximum number of days that a password is valid.
This value is assigned to new user accounts when they are
created. The initial value is 999999.

Valid values are integers with value of zero or greater.

-n

mindays

Sets the minimum number of days between password
changes. An initial value of zero for this field indicates that
you can change the password at any time.

Valid values are integers with value of zero or greater.

This value is assigned to new user accounts when they are
created.

-w

warn

Sets the default number of days before password expiration
at which to start warning the user. This value is assigned to
new user accounts when they are created. The initial value
is 7.

Valid values are integers with value of zero or greater.

user

Specifies a valid user name.

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