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PROJADD(1M)							   PROJADD(1M)

NAME
       projadd - administer a new project on the system

SYNOPSIS
       projadd [-n] [-f filename] [-p projid [-o]] [-c comment]
	    [-U user [,user]... ] [-G group [,group]... ]
	    [ [-K name [=value [,value]...]...]] project

DESCRIPTION
       projadd adds a new project entry to the /etc/project file. If the files
       backend is being used for the project  database,	 the  new  project  is
       available  for  use immediately upon the completion of the projadd com‐
       mand.

OPTIONS
       The following options are supported:

       -c comment
				    Add a project comment. Comments are stored
				    in the project's entry in the /etc/project
				    file. Generally, comments contain a	 short
				    description of the project and are used as
				    the field for the project's full name.

				    Specify comment as a text string.  comment
				    cannot contain a colon (:) or NEWLINE.

       -f filename
				    Specify  the project file to modify. If no
				    filename is specified, the system  project
				    file, /etc/project, is modified.

       -G group[,group...]
				    Specify a group list for the project.

       -K name[=value[,value...]
				    Specify an attribute list for the project.
				    Multiple -K options can  be	 specified  to
				    set values on multiple keys, such as:

				      -K key1=value1 -K "key2=(value2a),(value2b)"

				    Resource  control attributes use parenthe‐
				    ses to specify values for a key.   Because
				    many  user shells interpret parentheses as
				    special characters, it is best to  enclose
				    an	argument to -K that contains parenthe‐
				    ses with double quotes, as shown above and
				    in	 EXAMPLES,  below.  See	 resource_con‐
				    trols(5) for a description of the resource
				    controls you can specify for a project.

       -n
				    Syntax  check.  Check  the	format	of the
				    existing system project file and modifica‐
				    tions  only.  The contents of the existing
				    project file, such as  user	 names,	 group
				    names, and resources that are specified in
				    the project attributes are not checked.

       -o
				    This option allows the project  ID	speci‐
				    fied  by  the  -p  option to be non-unique
				    within the project file.

       -p projid
				    Set the project ID of the new project.

				    Specify projid as a	 non-negative  decimal
				    integer  below  UID_MAX as defined in lim‐
				    its.h. projid defaults to the next	avail‐
				    able  unique number above the highest num‐
				    ber currently assigned.  For  example,  if
				    projids  100,  105,	 and 200 are assigned,
				    the next default projid  is	 201.  projids
				    between 0-99 are reserved by SunOS.

       -U user[,user...]
				    Specify a user list for the project.

OPERANDS
       The following operands are supported:

       project
		  The  name of the project to create. The project operand is a
		  string consisting of characters from the set	of  alphabetic
		  characters,  numeric	characters,  underline (_), and hyphen
		  (-). The period ('.') is reserved for projects with  special
		  meaning  to the operating system. The first character of the
		  project name must be a letter. An error message is displayed
		  if these restrictions are not met.

EXAMPLES
       Example 1 Adding a Project

       The  following  command	creates	 the  project  salesaudit and sets the
       resource controls specified as arguments to the -K option.

	 projadd -p 111 -G sales,finance -c "Auditing Project" \
	    -K "rcap.max-rss=10GB" \
	    -K "process.max-file-size=(priv,50MB,deny)" \
	    -K "task.max-lwps=(priv,100,deny)" salesaudit

       This command would produce the following entry in /etc/project:

	 salesaudit:111:Auditing Project::sales,finance: \
	 process.max-file-size=(priv,52428800,deny); \
	 rcap.max-rss=10737418240;task.max-lwps=(priv,100,deny)

       Note that the preceding would appear as one line in /etc/project.

       Comparing the projadd command and  resulting  output  in	 /etc/project,
       note  the  effect  of the scaling factor in the resource cap (rcap.max-
       rss=10GB)    and	   the	   resource	control	    (process.max-file-
       size=(priv,50MB,deny)).	Modifiers,  such as B, KB, and MB, and scaling
       factors are specified in resource_controls(5).

EXIT STATUS
       The following exit values are returned:

       0
	     Successful completion.

       2
	     The command syntax was invalid. A usage message  for  projadd  is
	     displayed.

       3
	     An invalid argument was provided to an option.

       4
	     The projid given with the -p option is already in use.

       5
	     The project files contain an error. See project(4).

       6
	     The project to be added, group, user, or resource does not exist.

       9
	     The project is already in use.

       10
	     Cannot update the /etc/project file.

FILES
       /etc/project
		       System project file

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

       ┌────────────────────┬─────────────────┐
       │  ATTRIBUTE TYPE    │ ATTRIBUTE VALUE │
       ├────────────────────┼─────────────────┤
       │Interface Stability │ See below.      │
       └────────────────────┴─────────────────┘

       Invocation is evolving. Human readable output is unstable.

SEE ALSO
       projects(1),  groupadd(1M), groupdel(1M), groupmod(1M), grpck(1M), pro‐
       jdel(1M),   projmod(1M),	  useradd(1M),	  userdel(1M),	  usermod(1M),
       project(4), attributes(5), resource_controls(5)

NOTES
       In  case	 of an error, projadd prints an error message and exits with a
       non-zero status.

       projadd adds a project definition only on the local system. If  a  net‐
       work  name  service such as NIS or LDAP is being used to supplement the
       local /etc/project file with additional entries, projadd cannot	change
       information supplied by the network name service.

				 Sep 30, 2004			   PROJADD(1M)
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