NAME
sgepasswd - Modify the Sun Grid Engine password file of Sun Grid Engine
SYNTAX
sgepasswd [[ -D domain ] -d user ]
sgepasswd [ -D domain ] [ user ]
DESCRIPTION
sgepasswd modifies the Sun Grid Engine password file sgepasswd(5).
This file contains a list of usernames and their windows password in
encrypted form. sge_execd(8) and sge_shepherd(8) on hosts running
Microsoft Windows as operating systems use this information to start
jobs for a certain user.
Each user can use the sgepasswd application to add a new entry for the
own user account. It is also possible to change the stored password
with sgepasswd as far as the user knows the old one.
The root user additionally has the permission to change the password
entries for other user accounts. Root can also delete existing entries.
The sgepasswd binary is only available on non-Windows hosts.
OPTIONS
-D domain
Per default sgepasswd will add/modify the current Unix username
without domain specification. This switch can be used to add a
domain specification in front of the current user name. Consult
your Microsoft Windows documentation to get more information
about domain users.
-d user
Only root can use this parameter to delete entries from the
sgepasswd(5) file.
-help Prints a listing of all options.
ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES
SGE_CERTFILE Specifies the location of public key file. Per default
sgepasswd will use the file
$SGE_ROOT/$SGE_CELL/common/sgeCA/certs/cert.pem
SGE_KEYFILE If set, specifies the location of the private key file.
Default is
/var/sgeCA/port${SGE_QMASTER_PORT}/${SGE_CELL}/private/key.pem
SGE_RANDFILE If set, specifies the location of the seed used to
create encrypted versions of user passwords. Default is
/var/sgeCA/port${SGE_QMASTER_PORT}/${SGE_CELL}/private/rand.seed
SEE ALSO
sge_intro(1), sgepasswd(5)
COPYRIGHT
See sge_intro(1) for a full statement of rights and permissions.