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NAME

       parrot_whoami - returns the user's credentials (id and authentication method) from the perspective of the
       system being accessed.

SYNOPSIS

       parrot_whoami <path>

DESCRIPTION

       parrot_whoami  interrogates  the  system  being  accessed  at  <path>  and returns the user's id from the
       perspective of that system as well as the authentication method being used.  The specific results  depend
       on the system being accessed.

       If <path> is not provided the current working directory is used.

OPTIONS

       parrot_whoami has no options.

EXIT STATUS

       On success, returns zero.  On failure, returns non-zero.

EXAMPLES

       To get the user's credentials when accessing a remote chirp server:

               % parrot_run parrot_whoami /chirp/server.nd.edu/joe_data/data
               unix:joe

       If you're working within a remote directory, <path> is not necessary:

               % parrot_run tcsh
               % cd /chirp/server.nd.edu/joe_data/data
               % parrot_whoami
               unix:joe
               % exit

COPYRIGHT

       The Cooperative Computing Tools are Copyright (C) 2003-2004 Douglas Thain and Copyright (C) 2005-2015 The
       University  of  Notre  Dame.  This software is distributed under the GNU General Public License.  See the
       file COPYING for details.

SEE ALSO

Cooperative Computing Tools DocumentationParrot User Manualparrot_run(1) parrot_run_hdfs(1) parrot_cp(1) parrot_getacl(1)   parrot_setacl(1)   parrot_mkalloc(1)
           parrot_lsalloc(1)    parrot_locate(1)   parrot_timeout(1)   parrot_whoami(1)   parrot_mount(1)   par‐
           rot_md5(1)  parrot_package_create(1)  parrot_package_run(1)  chroot_package_run(1)

CCTools 7.0.22 FINAL                                                                            parrot_whoami(1)