This document describes the standards for assigning group names and
GID numbers in CGE's AIX environment. A single standard has been
developed for use in standalone, High Availability, and Disaster
Recovery environments. This group naming standard provides the
mechanism to assign enterprise wide unique group names to all AIX
groups's and will eliminate naming conflicts in the event of a manual or
automated failover, or if multiple instances of an application are
running on a single server.
Groups are normally divided into two major categories on a Unix
system, administration and normal user groups. Applications such as
databases, SAP, MQSeries, etc may require an administration group. With
each new group created on a Unix system a group ID number is assigned to
that group, this group ID number is referred to as the GID number and is
normally unique to that group on that one Unix system. When building
highly available and/or recoverable systems, the group name and GID
number must be enterprise wide unique values. Therefore a centralized
group management system must be implemented to manage groups and GID
numbers to ensure that no two groups have the same group name or UID
number.
This centralized group management function is performed in CGE's
environment by LDAP. All group requests and assignments must be
performed through the centralized group management system via the LDAP
servers.