You can view the existing
user IDs and groups with the SAS High-Performance Computing Management
Console, or from the
/etc/passwd
and
/etc/group
files.
You can use operating system commands to add the groups and users
to the addition machines.
The following sample
commands use the
simsh
utility
that is included with SAS High-Performance Computing Management Console.
This utility attempts to configure users and groups on the machines
that already have the user accounts and groups. This results in an
error message from those machines. The error message is harmless because
the commands do not modify the existing configuration, but you might
find them distracting. As an alternative, you can use the console
to create a simultaneous utilities machine group that contains the
host names for the new machines only. You can then specify the group
name with the
simsh
command
so that only the new machines are affected.
This document demonstrates
using the
simsh
command
with a machine group that is named
newnodes
for
simplicity.