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Deleting Group Access Information, asmcli delete group-access Command Syntax

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--no-password Successfully updated credentials for user "user-voladmin" in group "Group2" in file /etc/equallogic/asm-group-access. # asmcli list group-access Group Access Group name: Group1 IP address: 192.x.x.xx User names: user-voladmin Group name: Group2 IP address: 192.x.x.xy User names: user-voladmin (No stored password) Group name: Group3 IP address: 192.x.x.xz User names: user-voladmin (No stored password) 3 Groups defined. Deleting Group Access Information Use the asmcli delete group-access command to delete a group access file. asmcli delete group-access Command Syntax The command syntax is as follows: # asmcli delete group-access --name group-name | -n [--file file-location | -f] [--user-name user-name | -u] The following table describes the required and optional parameters. Table 20. Delete Group-Access Command Options Parameter Required Parameter Abbr. Argument --name -n group-name Optional Parameters --file -f file-location --user-name -u user-name Description Specifies the name of the PS Series group. Specifies the location of the group access file. Specifies the user name on the PS Series group. Examples: Deleting Group Access Information This section provides examples of deleting group access information for a specific user and for all users. Example 1: Deleting Group Access Information for a Specific User This example deletes credentials for a specific user, j_smith, in group eqlgroup1: # asmcli delete group-access --name eqlgroup1 --user-name j_smith Auto-Snapshot Manager Command Line Interface 63

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--no-password
Successfully updated credentials for user "user-voladmin" in group
"Group2" in file /etc/equallogic/asm-group-access.
# asmcli list group-access
========================================================
Group Access
========================================================
Group name: Group1
IP address: 192.x.x.xx
User names: user-voladmin
Group name: Group2
IP address: 192.x.x.xy
User names: user-voladmin (No stored password)
Group name: Group3
IP address: 192.x.x.xz
User names: user-voladmin (No stored password)
3 Groups defined.
Deleting Group Access Information
Use the
asmcli delete group-access
command to delete a group access file.
asmcli delete group-access Command Syntax
The command syntax is as follows:
# asmcli delete group-access
--name
group-name
| -n
[--file
file-location
| -f]
[--user-name
user-name
| -u]
The following table describes the required and optional parameters.
Table 20. Delete Group-Access Command Options
Parameter
Abbr.
Argument
Description
Required Parameter
--name
-n
group-name
Specifies the name of the PS Series group.
Optional Parameters
--file
-f
file-location
Specifies the location of the group access file.
--user-name
-u
user-name
Specifies the user name on the PS Series group.
Examples: Deleting Group Access Information
This section provides examples of deleting group access information for a specific user and for all users.
Example 1: Deleting Group Access Information for a Specific User
This example deletes credentials for a specific user, j_smith, in group
eqlgroup1
:
# asmcli delete group-access --name eqlgroup1 --user-name j_smith
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