Creates one or more user profile objects. See Section C.1.11, “User Profile Object”.
tarantella object new_person { --nameobj
--surnamesurname
[ --descriptiontext
] [ --useruser
] [ --emailname@domain
] [ --ntdomaindom
] [ --inherit true|false ] [ --shared true|false ] [ --enabled true|false ] [ --conntypetype_spec
... ] [ --cdmdrive_spec
... ] [ --keymapkeymap
] [ --bandwidthlimit
] [ --linksobj
... ] [ --userprintingconfig 1|0 ] [ --mapprinters 2|1|0 ] [ --pdfenabled 1|0 ] [ --pdfviewerenabled 1|0 ] [ --pdfdriverdriver_name
] [ --pdfisdefault 1|0 ] [ --pdfviewerisdefault 1|0 ] [ --editprofile 2|1|0 ] [ --clipboard 2|1|0 ] [ --serialport 2|1|0 ] [ --orgxrandr 2|1|0 ] } | --filefile
The following table shows the available options for this command.
Option | Description | More Information |
---|---|---|
| The common name of the object in the SGD datastore. | |
| The surname, or family name, for the user profile. | |
| A text description of the object. | |
| The user name for the user profile. This is typically their UNIX system user name. | |
| The email address for the user profile. | |
| The Windows domain used for application server authentication. | |
| Whether the assigned applications for the object also includes the assigned applications for the object's parent. | |
| Whether the user profile object is used by a single user, or can be shared by multiple users in the form of a “guest” account. | |
| Whether someone can log in using this user profile object. | |
| Defines the connections that are allowed between the client device and the SGD server. | |
| The drives on a Microsoft Windows client device that users can access from applications. | |
| The maximum bandwidth this person can use for applications. | |
| Defines the assigned applications for an object. | |
| Enables user-specific printing configuration. | |
| The client printers users can print to when printing from Windows applications. | |
| Enables users to print using the SGD “Universal PDF Printer” printer when printing from Windows applications. | |
| Enables users to print using the SGD “Universal PDF Viewer” printer when printing from Windows applications. | |
| The printer driver to use for SGD PDF printing when printing from Windows applications. | |
| Sets the SGD “Universal PDF Printer” printer as the client's default printer when printing from Windows applications. | |
| Sets the SGD “Universal PDF Viewer” printer as the client's default printer when printing from Windows applications. | |
| Whether users can create and edit profiles for use with the SGD Client. | |
| Whether users can use copy and paste in X or Windows application sessions. | |
| Whether users can access the serial ports on a client device from a Windows application. | |
| Whether the RANDR X extension can be used for application sessions. | |
| Batch file used to create multiple objects within the organizational hierarchy. |
To batch-create multiple objects, use the
--file
option. Use the other
options to create a single object.
The following example creates a new user profile object for Indigo Jones. Indigo inherits assigned applications from the organization object.
$ tarantella object new_person \ --name "o=Example/cn=Indigo Jones" \ --surname Jones --user indigo \ --email indigo@example.com --inherit true
The following example creates three user profile objects using a
batch script defined as a “here-document”. You can
alternatively store the batch script in a file, and reference it
using --file
filename
.
$ tarantella object new_person --file - <<EOF --name "o=Example/cn=Indigo Jones" --surname Jones --name "o=Example/ou=IT/cn=Bill Orange" --surname Orange --name "o=Example/ou=Finance/cn=Mulan Rouge" --surname Rouge EOF