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removeuserconn
DESCRIPTION
The removeuserconn command removes user connections to the current system.
AUTHORITY
Super
Any role granted the userconn_remove right.
NOTE: You need access to all domains in order to run this command.
SYNTAX
removeuserconn [options] <user_ID> <user_name> <IP_address>
OPTIONS
pat
Specifies that the <user_ID>, <user_name>, and <IP_address> specifiers are treated as
glob-style (shell-style) patterns and all user connections matching those patterns are removed. By
default, confirmation is required to proceed with removing each connection unless the f option
is specified.
dr
Specifies that the operation is a dry run and no connections are removed.
f
Specifies that the command is forced. If this option is not used, the command requires confirmation
before proceeding with its operation.
SPECIFIERS
<user_ID>
Specifies the ID of the user to be removed.
<user_name>
Specifies the name of the user to be removed.
<IP_address>
Specifies the IP address of the user to be removed.
RESTRICTIONS
Access to all domains is required to run this command.
EXAMPLES
The following example displays the forced removal of user user1 at IP address 127.0.0.1:
cli% removeuserconn f 2315 user1 127.0.0.1
Removing user connection Id:2315 Name:user1 Addr:127.0.0.1
NOTES
Because user connections can disappear from the time they are listed and the time they are removed,
the removeuserconn command continues past errors while removing individual connections if
the pat option is specified.
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