HP StorageWorks 2/128 HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.X Procedures User Guide (AA- - Page 44
Deleting a user-defined account, Changing account parameters, in secure mode.
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3. In response to the prompt, enter a password for the account. The password is not displayed when you enter it on the command line. Deleting a user-defined account Only accounts with the admin role can delete user-defined accounts on the logical switch. 1. Connect to the switch and log in as admin. 2. Issue the following command: userConfig --delete username where username specifies the account name. You cannot delete the default accounts. An account cannot delete itself. All active CLI sessions for the deleted account are logged out. 3. Enter y at the prompt for confirmation. Changing account parameters Accounts with the admin role can change information for accounts that have lesser permissions. Accounts with the user role cannot. 1. Connect to the switch and log in as admin. 2. Issue the following command: userconfig --change username [-r rolename] [-d description] [-e yes | no] where: username Changes the account attribute for username. The account must already exist. -r rolename Is an optional argument that changes the role: either admin, switchAdmin, or user in nonsecure mode; admin, user, or nonfcsadmin in secure mode. An account cannot change its own role. You can change the role name of a user-defined account only with a lower level of authorization. -d description Is an optional argument; the account description. The description field can be up to 40 printable ASCII characters. The following characters are not allowed: asterisk (*), quotation mark ("), exclamation point (!), semicolon (;), and colon (:). You can change the description of a user-defined account only with a lower level of authorization. -e Is an optional argument; enter yes to enable the account or enter no to disable it. If you disable an account, all active CLI sessions for that account are logged out. You can enable or disable user-defined or default accounts. Recovering user-defined accounts If a backup account exists (in secure mode), you can recover it with the following command: userConfig --recover The following conditions apply to recovering user accounts: • Only accounts with admin or higher roles can recover accounts. • The attributes in the backup database replace the attributes in the current account database. • An event is stored in the system message log, indicating that accounts have been recovered. 44 Configuring standard security features