Hierarchical management not supported. Hierarchical management is not supported in this release of MCCLI. The root domain is assumed for all user IDs included on the command line. This means that a user must have an account in the root domain to use the MCCLI and that domain administrators will not be able to log on.
ionthegeek
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January 11th, 2016 14:00
Unfortunately the ability to use mccli as a domain level user is disabled in version 4.1.2-33 and up due to a security issue.
OSCAR-VRTC
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January 13th, 2016 00:00
(MCCLI) PROGRAMMER GUIDE
Capabilities and limitations
Hierarchical management not supported. Hierarchical management is not supported in this release of MCCLI. The root domain is assumed for all user IDs included on the command line. This means that a user must have an account in the root domain to use the MCCLI and that domain administrators will not be able to log on.