3PAR InFormĀ® OS 2.3.1 CLI Reference (320-200166 Rev B, March 2010)

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InForm OS Version 2.3.1 Command Line Interface Reference
Some examples of the effects of domain-name-prefix are shown in Table 21-2 on
page 21.10:
domain-name-attr
When set, the mapping of groups to domains is enabled. For a user
that is a member of a group that maps to a privilege level, the value
of
domain-name-attr is used to look up an attribute in the group
that holds the name of the domain.
If the domain is too long or contains characters that are not allowed
in a domain name, the name is truncated to the maximum length of a
domain name and invalid characters are replaced with an underscore
( _ ).
domain-name-prefix
When domain-name-prefix is set, the value of the attribute
specified by
domain-name-attr is a candidate domain name. The
value of
domain-name-prefix is a character string used to extract
the domain name from the candidate. The value is an optional
exclamation point (
! ) followed by a character string called the
prefix. The exclamation point is a flag that means the presence of the
prefix is required and is described more in the paragraphs that follow.
The candidate domain name is searched for the presence of the prefix
and if found, the domain name starts after the first occurrence of the
prefix and stops before the first space or tab following it or at the end
of the candidate domain name.
If the prefix is not found, the behavior depends on the flag. If the
exclamation point was not used (there is no flag), the candidate
domain name becomes the domain name. If the flag is present, the
candidate domain name is rejected and there is no domain name.
As a last step, and as described for
domain-name-attr, domain
names can be truncated and have invalid characters replaced.
Table 21-1. Values for Specifiers <param> and <value> (continued)
<param> <value>