On 08/25/2012 03:31 AM, kcrisman wrote:


On Thursday, August 23, 2012 10:57:27 PM UTC-4, P Purkayastha wrote:

    If you want a completely new set of accounts and don't want to
    retain any of the old accounts, you can simply move the old sagenb
    directory (usually it is DOT_SAGE/sage_notebook.sagenb) to a
    different backup folder in your filesystem. Next time you run the
    sage notebook, it should create a new DOT_SAGE/sage_notebook.sagenb
    for you.

    On Friday, August 24, 2012 2:09:28 AM UTC+8, Gary wrote:

        Hello,



ppurka, is there any way for one to only remove some accounts? Is there
some text file that would have this information that he would have
access to as sysadmin? (This would be useful for us eventually too.)


A pickle file containing the user names and passwords is created in the name.sagenb directory. I am not sure how openid is handled though. So potentially what could be done is delete the user name from the pickle file and then delete all the user data from name.sagenb/home/<username>

There is also a hierarchy of directories that is created for each user. For example in name.sagenb/home a user test2 is a symlink to
test2 -> __store__/a/ad/ad0/ad02/test2

I am not sure what that hierarchy was intended to achieve. If it is unique for each user, then this set of empty directories should also be deleted.

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