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Workspace Spectrum LSF
Created by Guest
Created on Jul 15, 2021

bugroup / bmgroup query membership by user / hostname

I'd like to request a feature enhancement for the bugroup and bmgroup commands that would allow the ability to query what groups a userid or host belongs to.

I'm thinking something like:
bugroup -u
would return a list of all usergroups is a member of

And in a similar fashion,
bmgroup -m
would return a list of all hostgroups is a member of.

  • Guest
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    Jul 23, 2021

    As illustrated by Uwe, this is very simple for you to do with C or python API.

  • Guest
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    Jul 16, 2021

    Easy to implement using C API:

    struct groupInfoEnt *GI;
    int numGroups = 0;
    if( lsb_init( argv[0] ) < 0 ) exit( 1 );
    GI = lsb_usergrpinfo ( NULL, &numGroups, GRP_ALL );
    for( int i=0; i if( strstr( GI[i].memberList, loginName ) != NULL ) {
    #if DEBUG>1
    printf( "%-16s\t%s\n", GI[i].group, GI[i].memberList );
    #endif
    printf( "%s\n", GI[i].group );
    }
    }