To view a list of users, the user roles, and user domain associations, issue the showuser command.For more information about the showuser command, see the HP 3PAR Command Line InterfaceReference.• To display all the users of a system, issue the showuser command.• To display information for a specific user, issue the showuser command,where is the name of the user.Removing UsersRemoving a user permanently deletes the user account from the system.To remove a user from the system, issue the removeuser command, where is the name of the user.Adding Users to a DomainTo add a user to an existing domain, issue the setuser -adddomain : command, where:• is the name of the domain to which you are adding the specified user.• is the role assigned to the user. Permitted values for are browse and edit.• is the name of the user being added to the specified domain.NOTE: A user can belong to a maximum of 32 domains. For additional details about domains,see the HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage Concepts Guide.Removing Users From a DomainTo remove a user from a domain, issue the setuser -rmdomain command, where:• is the name of the domain from which the specified user is being removed.• is the name of the user being removed from the specified domain. You canspecify all in place of a specific domain name to remove the user from all domains.Setting a User’s Default DomainA user’s default domain is the domain that the user will access upon each working CLI session.NOTE: Prior to setting a specific domain as a user’s default, the user must previously have beenassigned accessibility within that domain.To set a user’s default domain, issue the setuser -defaultdomain command, where:• is the name of the domain which is being set as the default.• is the name of the user for whom you are assigning a default domain.For information about default domains, see the HP StoreServ Storage Concepts Guide. For detailedinformation about the setuser command, see the HP 3PAR Command Line Interface Reference.Removing a User’s Default DomainTo remove a user’s default domain, issue the setuser -defaultdomain -unset command, where is the name of the user for whom you are removinga default domain.20 Managing User Accounts and Connections