Distributed Name Service (DNS) Management Operations Manual

DELETE SSOBJECT
The DNSCOM Commands
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DELETE SSOBJECT The DELETE SSOBJECT command purges subsystem-object names and their
definitions from the DNS database.
DELETE { [ SSOBJECT ] {
ssobject
[ UNDER {
manager
| * } ] }
{ SSOBJECT * [ UNDER
manager
] }
{ [ SSOBJECT ]
ssobject type
[
in-part
] *
[ UNDER {
manager
| * } ] }
[
at-part
] [ ! ]
where
in-part
is:
IN {
subsystem
| * }
and
at-part
is:
AT { \
system
|
name manager
}
SSOBJECT
may be omitted if
ssobject
is unique in the command name manager’s database
or if UNDER
manager
is specified.
ssobject
is the name of a subsystem object to be deleted.
manager
is the name of a subsystem manager or an alias for a subsystem manager. This
must be specified if the specified subsystem object is not unique on the local
system. The asterisk (*) means that subsystem objects under all managers are to
be included for deletion.
SSOBJECT *
means that all subsystem objects in the command name manager’s database (or
under the specified manager) are to be included for deletion.
ssobject type
means that subsystem objects of the specified type are to be included for deletion.
This selection of objects may be restricted by the optional IN
subsystem
and
UNDER
manager
parameters. The
subsystem
parameter must be specified if the
specified subsystem-object type is defined by more than one subsystem.
subsystem
is the name of a subsystem. If specified, only instances of the specified type and
subsystem are included for deletion. If omitted, or if IN * is specified, all instances