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6 Review the settings of your group by entering the following command, replacing
officegroup with the group account’s short name.
> read
officegroup
dscl displays the settings for your group account, similar to the following output:
dsAttrTypeNative:apple-generateduid:4B3A5678-E9C1-2EC3-4567-891D234E5678
dsAttrTypeNative:cn: officegroup
dsAttrTypeNative:gidNumber: 600
dsAttrTypeNative:objectClass: posixGroup apple-group extensibleObject top
AppleMetaNodeLocation: /LDAPv3/ipaddress
GeneratedUID:4B3A5678-E9C1-2EC3-4567-891D234E5678
PasswordPlus:********
PrimaryGroupID: 600
RecordName: officegroup
RecordType: dsRecTypeStandard:Groups
7 Quit the dscl tool.
>quit
For more information, see the dscl man page.
Removing a Group Account
You can remove group accounts by using the dscl tool.
To remove a group account:
1 Start the dscl tool in interactive mode, specifying the computer you are using as the
source of directory service data:
$ dscl localhost
>
2 Change the current folder to /LDAPv3/ipaddress/Groups by entering the path at the
prompt:
> cd /LDAPv3/
ipaddress
/Groups
Replace
ipaddress
with the IP address of your directory server.
3 Authenticate as an administrator by entering the following command, replacing
adminusername with your administrator user name, and entering your administrator
password when prompted:
> auth
adminusername
4 Remove the group by entering the following command, replacing officegroup with the
group account’s short name:
> delete
officegroup
5 Quit dscl by entering:
> quit
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