As most people pointed out I had the incorrect switch. I needed to use
edauth -s < /etc/users.txt NOT edauth -C < /etc/users.txt. That's quite
embarrassing!
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Date: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 4:02 PM -0500
From: Kevin Raubenolt <raubenol_at_ohio.edu>
To: tru64-unix-managers_at_ornl.gov
Subject: Account migration between 5.1A and 5.1B
I am creating a new 5.1B cluster and want to export all my users and their
passwords from the existing 5.1A cluster. I tried: 5.1A Cluster> edauth -g
> /tmp/users.txt
5.1B Cluster> edauth -C < /tmp/users.txt
Missing list of entry names to edit
Any ideas?
Kevin Raubenolt Network Engineer
Ohio University Communication Network Services
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Kevin Raubenolt Network Engineer
Ohio University Communication Network Services
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Received on Thu Dec 11 2003 - 12:31:31 NZDT