CLI Guide

Syntax
user --show --users
Result
Service Account : Disabled
Root Account : Disabled
Other Examples
Displays the current status of login attempts on a DR Series system.
user --show --logins
User Name Terminal Login Time
root pts/1 Oct 24 10:51 (10.15.13.4)
root pts/2 Oct 23 20:41 (10.18.0.1)
root pts/3 Oct 23 20:41 (10.15.0.13)
root pts/5 Oct 24 09:35 (10.20.21.6)
administrator pts/6 Oct 24 12:32 (acme13.storage.local)
root pts/7 Oct 24 12:24 (10.18.11.12)
user --enable --user <service | root>
Description
Enables the service or root user account on a DR Series system.
Syntax
user --enable --user root
Result
"root" user enabled.
NOTE: To enable the service user account instead of the root user account, simply substitute the service option
with the --user option, as shown in the following example:
user --enable --user service
NOTE: If root user or service user is enabled, it gets disabled after a reboot. You must enable it again, if required.
user --disable --user <service | root>
Description
Disables the service or root user account on a DR Series system.
Syntax
user --disable --user root
Result
"root" user disabled.
NOTE: To disable the service user account instead of the root user account, simply substitute the service option
with the --user option, as shown in the following example:
user --disable --user service
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