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id<br />

Options<br />

Localization<br />

Example<br />

Usage Note<br />

Exit Values<br />

Portability<br />

If a user is a member of other supplemental groups, these are listed at the end of<br />

the output, with this format:<br />

groups=gnum(groupname)<br />

where gnumis the user’s supplemental group ID number and groupname is the<br />

user’s supplemental group name.<br />

id may also display the multilevel security label for the user’s current address<br />

space. See z/<strong>OS</strong> Planning for Multilevel Security and the Common Criteria for more<br />

information on multilevel security.<br />

–G Displays all different group IDs (effective, real, and supplementary) as<br />

numbers separated by spaces.<br />

–g Displays only the effective group ID number.<br />

–M Displays the multilevel security label for the user’s current address space.<br />

See z/<strong>OS</strong> Planning for Multilevel Security and the Common Criteria for<br />

more information on multilevel security.<br />

–n With –G, –g, or –u, displays the name rather than the number.<br />

–r With –g or –u, displays the real ID rather than the effective one.<br />

–u Displays only the effective user ID number.<br />

id uses the following localization environment variables:<br />

v LANG<br />

v LC_ALL<br />

v LC_CTYPE<br />

v LC_MESSAGES<br />

v LC_NUMERIC<br />

v NLSPATH<br />

See Appendix F for more information.<br />

> id -M<br />

SYSHIGH<br />

See z/<strong>OS</strong> Planning for Multilevel Security and the Common Criteria for more<br />

information about multilevel security and seclabels.<br />

0 Successful completion<br />

1 You specified an incorrect user with the –u option<br />

2 Failure due to an incorrect command-line argument<br />

P<strong>OS</strong>IX.2, X/Open Portability Guide, <strong>UNIX</strong> <strong>System</strong> V.<br />

312 z/<strong>OS</strong> <strong>V1R9.0</strong> <strong>UNIX</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Services</strong> <strong>Command</strong> Reference

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