These are groups in the local Linux system that provide a group ID (gid) to an OES process.
When NSS is installed, some of these groups are moved to eDirectory and LUM enabled. This is done to provide access to NSS data and to keep group IDs the same across multiple servers.
Table H-2 lists the system groups that are used by OES services.
Table H-9 System Group Purposes
System User or Group Name |
Associated Service |
Purpose |
---|---|---|
Iprint (POSIX) iprintgrp (eDirectory) |
iPrint |
The iPrint daemons use the group ID (gid) of this group to run. If iPrint is moved to NSS, the iprintgrp group is created in eDirectory. |
ncsgroup |
NCS |
ncsclient is a member of this group. |
novell_nogroup |
CIMOM |
This group is created by CIMOM but is not currently used. |
novlxtier |
XTier |
The XTier daemons use the group id (gid) of this group to run. Apache (wwwrun) is a group member because it needs XTier socket access. When NSS is installed on the Linux server, this group is removed from the local system and created in eDirectory. This is required because members of this group must have access to NSS data, and all NSS access is controlled through eDirectory. |
server_name-W-SambaUserGroup |
Samba (Novell) |
All users granted Samba access are originally assigned to this group, which disables SSH access for them on the server. For more information, see The Samba connection:. |
www |
Apache Tomcat |
Apache (wwwrun) and tomcat (novlwww) use the group ID (gid) of this group to run. User novlxsrvd is in the group because it needs access to an Apache domain socket. When NSS is installed on the Linux server, this group is removed from the local system and created in eDirectory. This is required because members of this group must have access to NSS data, and all NSS access is controlled through eDirectory. |