userdel8System Management Commandsuserdeldelete a user account and related filesuserdeloptionsLOGINDESCRIPTION
The userdel command modifies the system account
files, deleting all entries that refer to the user name LOGIN. The named user must exist.
OPTIONS
The options which apply to the userdel command are:
,
This option forces the removal of the user account, even if the
user is still
logged in. It also forces userdel to remove
the user's home directory and mail spool, even if another
user uses the same home directory or if the mail spool is not
owned by the specified user. If
USERGROUPS_ENAB is defined to yes in /etc/login.defs
and if a group exists with the same name as the deleted user,
then this group will be removed, even if it is still the primary
group of another user.
Note: This option is dangerous and may leave
your system in an inconsistent state.
, Display help message and exit.
,
Files in the user's home directory will be removed along with
the home directory itself and the user's mail spool. Files
located in other file systems will have to be searched for and
deleted manually.
The mail spool is defined by the MAIL_DIR
variable in the login.defs file.
FILES/etc/groupGroup account information./etc/login.defsShadow password suite configuration./etc/passwdUser account information./etc/shadowSecure user account information.EXIT VALUES
The userdel command exits with the following values:
0success1can't update password file2invalid command syntax6specified user doesn't exist8user currently logged in10can't update group file12can't remove home directoryCAVEATSuserdel will not allow you to remove an account if
the user is currently logged in. You must kill any running processes
which belong to an account that you are deleting.
You may not remove any NIS attributes on a NIS client. This must
be performed on the NIS server.
If USERGROUPS_ENAB is defined to yes in /etc/login.defs,
userdel will delete the group with the same name
as the user. To avoid inconsistencies in the passwd and group
databases, userdel will check that this group is
not used as a primary group for another user, and will just warn
without deleting the user otherwise. The option
can force the deletion of this group.
SEE ALSOchfn1,
chsh1,
passwd1,
login.defs5,
gpasswd8,
groupadd8,
groupdel8,
groupmod8,
useradd8,
usermod8.