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USERDEL(8)		OpenBSD System Manager's Manual		    USERDEL(8)

NAME
     userdel - remove a user from the system

SYNOPSIS
     userdel -D [-p preserve-value]
     userdel [-prv] user

DESCRIPTION
     The userdel utility removes a user from the system, optionally removing
     that user's home directory and any subdirectories.

     Default values are taken from the information provided in the
     /etc/usermgmt.conf file, which, if running as root, is created using the
     built-in defaults if it does not exist.

     The first form of the command shown above (using the -D option) sets and
     displays the defaults for the userdel utility.

     -D	     Without any further options, -D will show the current defaults
	     which will be used by the userdel utility.	 Together with one of
	     the options shown for the first version of the command, -D will
	     set the default to be the new value.

     -p preserve-value
	     Sets the preservation value.  If this value is one of `true',
	     `yes', or a non-zero number, then the user login information will
	     be preserved.

     In the second form of the command, after setting any defaults, and then
     reading values from /etc/usermgmt.conf, the following command line
     options are processed:

     -p	     Preserve the user information in the password file, but do not
	     allow the user to login, by switching the password to an
	     ``impossible'' one, and by setting the user's shell to the
	     nologin(8) program.  This option can be helpful in preserving a
	     user's files for later use by members of that person's group
	     after the user has moved on.  This value can also be set in the
	     /etc/usermgmt.conf file, using the `preserve' field.  If the
	     field has any of the values `true', `yes', or a non-zero number,
	     then user information preservation will take place.

     -r	     Remove the user's home directory, any subdirectories, and any
	     files and other entries in them.

     -v	     Perform any actions in a verbose manner.

     Once the information has been verified, userdel uses pwd_mkdb(8) to
     update the user database.	This is run in the background, and, at very
     large sites could take several minutes.  Until this update is completed,
     the password file is unavailable for other updates and the new
     information is not available to programs.

FILES
     /etc/usermgmt.conf

EXIT STATUS
     The userdel utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.

SEE ALSO
     passwd(5), usermgmt.conf(5), nologin(8), pwd_mkdb(8)

HISTORY
     The userdel utility first appeared in OpenBSD 2.7.

AUTHORS
     The userdel utility was written by Alistair G. Crooks <agc@NetBSD.org>.

OpenBSD 4.9		       September 3, 2010		   OpenBSD 4.9
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