rmusermap

Removes a specified user mapping or all user mappings.

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>>-rmusermap--+--------+--+---------+--+-------------+---------><
              +- -?----+  '- -quiet-'  '-user@domain-'
              +- -h----+
              '- -help-'

Parameters

–? | –h | –help
Displays a detailed description of this command, including syntax, parameter descriptions, and examples. If you specify a help option, all other command options are ignored.
–quiet
Turns off confirmation messages for this command.
user@domain
Specifies the user and domain in a user mapping that you want to remove, where user can be a user name or userid. A userid would be the Windows® security ID (SID) on Windows and the user ID (UID) on UNIX®. If you are specifying a userid, you must prefix it with ID:. If you do not specify this parameter, all user mappings are removed.

Prerequisites

You must have Administrator privileges to use the command.

You must be logged in to the operating system on the engine hosting the master metadata server to run this command.

Description

This command removes the user mapping for a specified user. If you do not specify a user, this command removes all user mappings.

Example

Remove a user mapping The following example removes the user mapping for user1@UNIX:
sfscli> rmusermap user1@UNIX 
Are you sure you want to delete the user map user1@UNIX? [y/n]: Y
User map user1@UNIX was removed successfully.

Parent topic: Administrative commands

Related tasks
Deleting a user mapping

Related reference
lsdomain
lsusermap
mkdomain
mkusermap
refreshusermap
rmdomain

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