Secure Global Desktop Administration Guide > Commands > The tarantella object new_person command
tarantella object new_person {
--name obj
--surname surname
[ --description text ]
[ --user user ]
[ --email name@domain ]
[ --preflocale ll-tt ]
[ --ntdomain dom ]
[ --webtop theme_name ]
[ --inherit true|false ]
[ --shared true|false ]
[ --enabled true|false ]
[ --conntype type_spec... ]
[ --cdm drive_spec... ]
[ --keymap keymap ]
[ --bandwidth limit ]
[ --links obj... ]
[ --userprintingconfig true|false ]
[ --mapprinters 0|1|2 ]
[ --pdfenabled true|false ]
[ --pdfviewerenabled true|false ]
[ --pdfdriver driver_name ]
[ --pdfprompt true|false ]
[ --pdfisdefault true|false ]
[ --pdfviewerisdefault true|false ]
} | --file file
Creates one or more person objects.
To batch-create multiple
objects, use the --file option. Use the other options
to create a single object.
tarantella object new_person \ --name ".../_ens/o=Indigo Insurance/cn=Indigo Jones" \ --surname Jones \ --user indigo \ --email indigo@indigo-insurance.com \ --inherit true \ --conntype '*:*:SSL'
Creates a new person object for Indigo Jones. Indigo inherits webtop content from the organization object, and is given a secure (SSL-based) connection.
tarantella object new_person --file - <<EOF --name ".../_ens/o=Indigo Insurance/cn=Indigo Jones" --surname Jones --name ".../_ens/o=Indigo Insurance/ou=IT/cn=Bill Orange" --surname Orange --name ".../_ens/o=Indigo Insurance/ou=Finance/cn=Mulan Rouge" --surname Rouge EOF
Creates three person objects using a batch script defined as a
"here-document". You could alternatively store the batch script in a
file, and reference it using --file filename.
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