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PowerScale OneFS 9.3.0.0 CLI Administration Guide

Create an MIT Kerberos provider and join a realm with administrator credentials

You can create an MIT Kerberos provider and join an MIT Kerberos realm using the credentials authorized to access the Kerberos administration server. You can then create keys for the various services on the cluster. This is the recommended method for creating a Kerberos provider and joining a Kerberos realm.

You must be a member of a role that has ISI_PRIV_AUTH privileges to access the Kerberos administration server.
Run the isi auth krb5 create command to create a Kerberos provider and join a Kerberos realm; , where <realm> is the name of the Kerberos realm which already exists or is created if it does not exist:
The realm name is case-sensitive and must be specified in uppercase letters.
In the following example command, the Kerberos realm TEST.COMPANY.COM is created and joined to the provider, which is associated with groupnet3. The command also specifies admin.test.company.com as the administrative server and keys.test.company.com as the KDC, and specifies a username and password that are authorized to access to the administration server:
isi auth krb5 create --realm=TEST.COMPANY.COM \
--user=administrator --password=secretcode \
--kdc=keys.test.company.com \
--admin-server=admin.test.company.com \
--groupnet=groupnet3
NOTE: The KDC and the admin server can be specified as an IPv4 or IPv6 address, or a hostname.

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