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Navisphere Command Line Interface (CLI) Reference - VMware Communities

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iSCSI (Internet SCSI) <strong>Command</strong>sconnection -deleteuserDeletes a CHAP authentication userDescriptionSyntaxPrerequisitesOptionsThe naviseccli connection command with the -deleteuser functiondeletes a specified initiator or target CHAP authentication user fromthe storage system CHAP user database.connection -deleteuser is used with naviseccli (described onpage 37) as follows:connection -deleteuser -definedFor initiator |target -initiatorName initiatorName -userName username [-o]You must have a user account on the storage system on which youwant to execute the command.-definedFor initiator | targetinitiator specifies that an initiator user account will be deletedfrom the storage-system user database. If you specify initiator,you must specify an initiator using the -initiatorName parameter.target specifies that the target (storage system) user data will bedeleted.-initiatorName initiatorNameIf initiator user account data is being deleted, initiatorName is thename that was assigned for the initiator when the user accountwas created. The default initiator name is the IQN of the initiator.-userName usernameSpecifies the iSCSI CHAP username for the initiator or target userbeing deleted.-oExecutes the command without prompting for confirmation. Ifyou include the -o switch, you will not be prompted to confirmthe user account deletion. If you do not use the -o switch, you willbe prompted to confirm that you want to delete the user accountdata.OutputNone if the command succeeds; status or error information if it fails.374 EMC <strong>Navisphere</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Line</strong> <strong>Interface</strong> (<strong>CLI</strong>) <strong>Reference</strong>

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