Dell DR6300 DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 30

Login group: acmeADS\Domain Admins

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If you have joined the ADS to a designated domain and you want to see the authorized users, enter the authenticate -show --users command to display the current status: authenticate --show --users administrator2 administrator authenticate --show [--domain ] Description Displays the current status of the Active Directory Services (ADS) domain to which the DR Series system is joined. NOTE: If you have not joined the DR Series system to an ADS domain, use the DR Series system CLI authenticate -join --domain command. For more information, see authenticate --join --domain [--ou ] --user . Syntax authenticate --show --domain acme-ad.acme.local Result Domain Name Domain Controller Time System Time Time Skew Domain Controller Name Domain Controller Address : acme-ad.acme.local : 2012-10-19 12:13:40 PDT : 2012-10-19 12:13:40 PDT : 0 secs : test-ad-2008r2.acme-ad.acme.local : 10.20.20.4 authenticate --show [--login_group] Description Displays the currently enabled and authenticated login group on a Microsoft Active Directory Services domain. Syntax authenticate --show --login_group Result Login group: acmeADS\Domain Admins authenticate --join --domain [--ou ] --user Description Joins the DR Series system to an Active Directory Services (ADS) domain when you specify the ADS domain name and a valid user (administrator) for that domain. NOTE: When attempting to join the ADS domain, the administrator password is required for that domain to ensure that the join operation is successful. Supported domain names are limited to 64 characters in length and can only consist of a combination of A-Z, a-z, 0-9, and two special characters: a dash (-) and a period (.). NOTE: If you had previously joined the DR Series system to an ADS domain before running Restore Manager (RM), after it completes you must manually rejoin the desired ADS domain using the authenticate --join command. Syntax authenticate --join --domain ads.storage.local --user administrator 30

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If you have joined the ADS to a designated domain and you want to see the authorized users, enter the
authenticate --
show --users
command to display the current status:
authenticate --show --users
administrator2
administrator
authenticate --show [--domain <domain name>]
Description
Displays the current status of the Active Directory Services (ADS) domain to which the DR Series system is joined.
NOTE:
If you have not joined the DR Series system to an ADS domain, use the DR Series system CLI
authenticate --
join --domain
command. For more information, see
authenticate --join --domain <domain name> [--ou <org-unit
name>] --user <user name>
.
Syntax
authenticate --show --domain acme-ad.acme.local
Result
Domain Name
: acme-ad.acme.local
Domain Controller Time
: 2012-10-19 12:13:40 PDT
System Time
: 2012-10-19 12:13:40 PDT
Time Skew
: 0 secs
Domain Controller Name
: test-ad-2008r2.acme-ad.acme.local
Domain Controller Address
: 10.20.20.4
authenticate --show [--login_group]
Description
Displays the currently enabled and authenticated login group on a Microsoft Active Directory Services domain.
Syntax
authenticate --show --login_group
Result
Login group: acmeADS\Domain Admins
authenticate --join --domain <domain name> [--ou <org-unit name>] --user <user name>
Description
Joins the DR Series system to an Active Directory Services (ADS) domain when you specify the ADS domain name and a
valid user (administrator) for that domain.
NOTE:
When attempting to join the ADS domain, the administrator password is required for that domain to ensure
that the join operation is successful. Supported domain names are limited to 64 characters in length and can only
consist of a combination of A-Z, a-z, 0-9, and two special characters: a dash (-) and a period (.).
NOTE:
If you had previously joined the DR Series system to an ADS domain before running Restore Manager (RM),
after it completes you must manually rejoin the desired ADS domain using the
authenticate --join
command.
Syntax
authenticate --join --domain ads.storage.local --user administrator
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