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There is no way for a user to delete his or her id. Just don't use it if you don't want it anymore. Accounts that are inactive for a very long time will eventually be purged. But that is a manual process and it happens sporadically.
 

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IETADM(8)							   User Manuals 							 IETADM(8)

NAME
ietadm - iSCSI Enterprise Target Administration Utility. SYNOPSIS
ietadm --op [operation] --tid=[id] [--sid [id]] [--params [key=value,...]] DESCRIPTION
ietadm is used to monitor and modify in real-time the iSCSI Enterprise Target targets and volumes. USAGE
You'll have to get target ids from /proc/net/iet/volumes and sessions ids from /proc/net/iet/session. Some usage examples can be : ietadm --op show --tid=1 display status of target 1 (see /proc/net/iet/volumes to get the matching target name) ietadm --op new --tid=2 create dynamically a new target, numbered 2. CAUTION : the target will disappear if you restart ietd, you'll have to edit /etc/ietd.conf to make it permanent! ERROR MESSAGES
ietadm misses error messages. Look carefully at the STDERR output : in case of error it will send a 3 number error code, ending with -1, for instance : ietd_request 203 3 -1 OPTIONS
--op new --tid=[id] --params Name=[name] add a new target with [id]. If [id] is zero, the lowest free [id] is allocated automatically to the new target. --op delete --tid=[id] delete specific target with [id]. The target must have no active sessions. --op show --tid=[id] show target parameters of target with [id]. --op show --tid=[id] --sid=[sid] show iSCSI parameters in effect for session [sid]. If [sid] is "0" (zero), the configured parameters will be displayed. --op new --tid=[id] --lun=[lun] --params Path=[path] add a new logical unit with [lun] to specific target with [id]. The logical unit is offered to the initiators. [path] must be block device files (including LVM and RAID devices) or regular files. --op delete --tid=[id] --lun=[lun] delete specific logical unit with [lun] that the target with [id] has. --op delete --tid=[id] --sid=[sid] --cid=[cid] delete specific connection with [cid] in a session with [sid] that the target with [id] has. If the session has no connections after the operation, the session will be deleted automatically. --op delete stop all activity. --op update --tid=[id] --params=key1=value1,key2=value2,... change iSCSI IET target parameters of specific target with [id]. You can use parameters in ietd.conf as a key. --op update --tid=[id] --redirect=[destination] set a temporary target redirection for target [id]. [destination] MUST be in the form <ip address>:port where :port is optional and if not specified port 3260 is assumed. IPv6 addresses must be surrounded by square brackets, e.g. [<ipv6 address>]:port. If the destination is empty then any existing redirection is cleared. --op new --tid=[id] --user --params=[user]=[name],Password=[pass] add a new account with [pass] for specific target. [user] could be [IncomingUser] or [OutgoingUser]. If you don't specify a target (omit --tid option), you add a new account for discovery sessions. --op show --tid=[id] --user show a list of CHAP accounts. If --tid is omitted or [id] is "0" (zero), discovery accounts are displayed. --op show --tid=[id] --user --params=[user]=[name] show CHAP account information for the account specified by [name]. [user] can be [IncomingUser] or [OutgoingUser]. If --tid is omitted or [id] is "0" (zero), [name] is supposed to be a discovery account name. --op delete --tid=[id] --user --params=[user]=[name] delete specific account having [name] of specific target. [user] could be [IncomingUser] or [OutgoingUser]. If you don't specify a target (omit --tid option), you delete the account for discovery sessions. --version display version and exit --help display a list of available options and exits KNOWN ISSUES
o ietdadm doesn't return any human-readable error message, only error codes. o ietadm doesn't modify or read the /etc/ietd.conf ietd configuration file. o ietadm can't use target names or aliases, only the tid found in /proc/net/iet/volumes. o /proc/net/iet/session may list inactive sessions if the initiator doesn't logout properly. Report bugs to <iscsitarget-devel@sourceforge.net>. FILES
/proc/net/iet/session, /proc/net/iet/volumes SEE ALSO
ietd(8),ietd.conf(5) iSCSI Enterprise Target admin 2006-06-06 IETADM(8)
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