HP StorageWorks 2/16V Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference Manual (53-1000240-0 - Page 760
deletead, change, userConfig --change, recover, userConfig
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2 Note: Enter commands in lowercase only; mixed case is for readability. userConfig --deletead username [-h AD_ID][-a AD_ID_list] Delete Admin Domain(s) from username's Admin Domain list. If a home Admin Domain is specified, it must be one of the ADs in the Admin Domain permissions remaining after the ADs specified by the --deletead option have been removed. If a home Admin Domain is not specified, the current home Admin Domain remains unchanged if it is still in username's Admin Domain permissions. If a home Admin Domain is not specified and current home Admin Domain is deleted by the --deletead option, the new home Admin Domain is set to the lowest numbered Admin Domain in username's Admin Domain permissions. The existing Admin Domain permission for username, and the AD_ID_list must be a subset of the Admin Domain permissions of the account that runs ths command. This action is not allowed in secure mode. --change username [-r rolename][-h AD_ID][-a AD_ID_list][-d description][-e yes | no][-x ][-u ] Changes the role, Admin Domain permissions and/or description of the user account named username, on the switch. The -r option changes the role of the account to rolename. The -d option changes the description of the account to description. The -e option must be accompanied by a "yes" or "no" to enable or disable an account. Once an account is disabled, the CLI sessions associated with the account will be terminated. The -x option expires the current password, forcing a password change the next time the user logs in. Any of the user's existing sessions are unaffected. The -u option unlocks the user account. Note The -u, -x, -a and -h options are available only in non-secure mode. The following rules apply to account changes: You cannot change the role, Admin Domain permissions or home Admin Domain of any default account. You cannot change the role, Admin Domain permissions or description of accounts at the same or higher authorization level. You cannot change the role, Admin Domain permissions or home Admin Domain of your own account. No account can disable itself. I AD_ID_list and the existing Admin Domain permissions for username must be a subset of the Admin Domain permissions of the account that runs the userConfig --change command. --recover Recover all accounts created by Secure Fabric OS operations from backup database. The backup database is created in Secure Fabric OS, when certain operations cause a switch to delete some of its customer created accounts. For details, read the secure mode description. Once accounts have been recovered, the accounts in the backup database are still present. Note The userConfig command operates on the switch-local user database only, regardless of whether the switch is configured to use RADIUS authentication or not. 2-726 Fabric OS Command Reference Manual Publication Number: 53-1000240-01