Distributed Name Service (DNS) Management Operations Manual
DELETE SSMANAGER
The DNSCOM Commands
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DELETE SSMANAGER The DELETE SSMANAGER command purges subsystem-manager names and their
definitions from the DNS database. Any aliases for the manager are also deleted. A
subsystem-manager name cannot be deleted if there are subsystem objects that have
that name specified as their manager.
DELETE { [ SSMANAGER ]
manager
} [
at-part
] [ ! ]
{ SSMANAGER * }
where
at-part
is:
AT { \
system
|
name manager
}
SSMANAGER
may be omitted if
manager
is unique in the command name manager’s database.
manager
is the manager name to be deleted.
As alias for the manager name may be given so long as the SSMANAGER
keyword is included.
SSMANAGER *
means all subsystem-manager names in the command name manager’s database
are to be included for deletion.
{ \
system
|
name manager
}
is a system or name manager where the command is to be executed. If omitted,
the current name manager is assumed.
!
If present, DNSCOM does not prompt for confirmation before deleting each name.
If omitted, DNSCOM prompts for confirmation. At each prompt, you have the
following options: retain the subsystem manager name, delete the subsystem
manager name, delete all remaining subsystem manager names specified by the
delete expression, or abort the command.
Examples
DELETE SSMANAGER TEST_SYSTEM !
DELETE $RDS
DELETE SSMANAGER * AT \TESTSYS