Re: Running cluster tools using non-root user

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Hi Parvez,
On 27/01/11 10:56, Parvez Shaikh wrote:

> 
> su -c "clusvcadm...." require entering password, can this also be
> eliminated using sudoers?

yes. Set up a list of commands (in sudoers) your users may execute and
assign that list to those users (again in sudoers). You can also create
a new unix group, add that group to the users in question and assign
that new group (again in sudoers) the command list created above. And as
always is Google your friend....

HTH, regards, Edgar.
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