I removed --user from Synopsis and list of options, added new paragraph
in description, added
description for --nopassword. Please review.
dixie
On 10/20/09 10:42 AM, Bill Shannon wrote:
> Dixie Pine wrote on 10/20/09 10:27:
>> On 10/19/09 18:16, Bill Shannon wrote:
>>> --user really is just an asadmin option, except with create-domain
>>> we make it a *required* option. There was no other good way to specify
>>> that requirement in the command usage so I added it as a subcommand
>>> option that is required.
>>>
>> okay. What description do you want for the option? The asadmin option
>> version says this:
>>
>> --user The user name of the authorized administsrative user of
>> the DAS.
>
> Well, since adding the --nopassword option, it's no longer true that
> --user is required, so I'll update the command usage to remove --user.
> It will just be an asadmin utility option, but the man page will need
> to describe how it's used.
>
> This is another one of those "you have to specify option A or option B"
> cases. If you specify --nopassword, --user is optional.
>
> --user specifies the user name of the administrative user that will be
> created for the new domain. If not specified, and --nopassword is
> specified,
> the default user name "admin" is used.
>
> Try this:
>
> The create-domain command creates a domain with a single administrative
> user specified by the --user asadmin utility option. If the
> --nopassword
> option is specified and the --user option is not specified, the default
> admin user "admin" is used. If the --nopassword is not specified, a
> user
> name is required and will be prompted for (if interactive) if not
> specified
> using the --user option.
>
>