Dell PowerVault DX6112 Dell DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 83

user --disable --user <service | root&gt, user --help

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NOTE: To enable the service user account instead of the root user account, simply substitute the service option with the --user option, as shown in the following example: user --enable --user service NOTE: After using Restore Manager, only the administrator account remains enabled (all other system accounts are disabled). For example, if you had previously enabled a root user before using Restore Manager, you must reenable the account by using this DR Series system CLI command string (user --enable --user root). user --disable --user Description Disables the service or root user account on a DR Series system. Syntax user --disable --user root Result "root" user disabled. NOTE: To disable the service user account instead of the root user account, simply substitute the service option with the --user option, as shown in the following example: user --disable --user service user --help Description Displays the list of all user-related options that can be used as a reference when using the DR Series system CLI. Syntax user --help Result Usage: user --show [--users] [--logins] user --enable --user user --disable --user user --help user can be one of: --show --enable --disable Displays command specific information. Enables a user account. Disables a user account. For command-specific help, please type user --help For example: user --help show 83

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NOTE:
To enable the service user account instead of the root user account, simply substitute the
service
option
with the
--user
option, as shown in the following example:
user --enable --user service
NOTE:
After using
Restore Manager
, only the administrator account remains enabled (all other system accounts
are disabled). For example, if you had previously enabled a root user before using
Restore Manager
, you must re-
enable the account by using this DR Series system CLI command string (
user --enable --user root
).
user --disable --user <service | root>
Description
Disables the service or root user account on a DR Series system.
Syntax
user --disable --user root
Result
"root" user disabled.
NOTE:
To disable the service user account instead of the root user account, simply substitute the
service
option
with the
--user
option, as shown in the following example:
user --disable --user service
user --help
Description
Displays the list of all user-related options that can be used as a reference when using the DR Series system CLI.
Syntax
user --help
Result
Usage:
user --show [--users]
[--logins]
user --enable --user <service | root>
user --disable --user <service | root>
user --help
user <command> <command-arguments>
<command> can be one of:
--show
Displays command specific information.
--enable
Enables a user account.
--disable
Disables a user account.
For command-specific help, please type user --help <command>
For example:
user --help show
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