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SingleStore Managed Service does not support this command.
Deletes a superuser that can manage MemSQL Ops.
Superusers are privileged users that can make changes that modify SingleStore DB and MemSQL Ops behavior. By default, no superuser is defined. In this case, all who access the MemSQL Ops interface have read/write access.
usage: memsql-ops superuser-delete [--settings-file SETTINGS_FILE] [--force]
username
Delete an existing superuser.
positional arguments:
username The username of the superuser to delete.
optional arguments:
--settings-file SETTINGS_FILE
A path to a MemSQL Ops settings.conf file. If not set,
we will use the file in the same directory as the
MemSQL Ops binary.
--force, -f Delete the superuser without warning if there will be
no superusers left.