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PowerScaleOneFS CLI Command Reference

isi smb sessions delete

Deletes SMB sessions, filtered first by computer and then optionally by user.

NOTE:Any open files are automatically closed before an SMB session is deleted.

Syntax

isi smb sessions delete <computer-name>
        [{--user-name | -U} <string>]
        [{--force | -f}]
        [{--verbose | -v}]
        [{--help | -h}]

Required Privileges

ISI_PRIV_SMB

Options

<computer-name>
Required. Specifies the computer name. If a --user, --uid, or --sid option is not specified, the system deletes all SMB sessions associated with this computer.
--user-name | -U <string>
Specifies the name of the user. Deletes only those SMB sessions to the computer that are associated with the specified user.
--uid <id>
Specifies a numeric user identifier. Deletes only those SMB sessions to the computer that are associated with the specified user identifier.
--sid <sid>
Specifies a security identifier. Deletes only those SMB sessions to the computer that are associated with the security identifier.
--force | -f
Specifies that the command execute without prompting for confirmation.
--verbose | -v
Displays more detailed information.
--help | -h
Display help for this command.

Examples

The following command deletes all SMB sessions associated with a computer named computer1:

isi smb sessions delete computer1

The following command deletes all SMB sessions associated with a computer named computer1 and a user named user1:

isi smb sessions delete computer1 --user=user1

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