Library /sys$common/syshlp/TCPIP$UCP_HELP.HLB  —  DELETE

1  –  COMMUNICATION_CONTROLLER

    Deletes communication controller definitions from the
    configuration database.

    Related commands: DEFINE COMMUNICATION_CONTROLLER,
    LIST COMMUNICATION_CONTROLLER

    Format

      DELETE COMMUNICATION_CONTROLLER  controller

                                       [/[NO]CONFIRM]

                                       [/INTERNET_INTERFACE=character]

1.1  –  Restrictions

    Requires OPER privilege.

1.2  –  Parameters

 controller

    Required.

    Specifies the OpenVMS device name of the communication
    controller.

1.3  –  Qualifiers

1.3.1    /CONFIRM

       /CONFIRM
       /NOCONFIRM

    Optional. Default: /CONFIRM if you use wildcards; otherwise,
    /NOCONFIRM.

    If you specify the /CONFIRM qualifier, a message displays asking
    you to confirm the delete request. Respond to the CONFIRM: prompt
    by entering one of the following:

    o  Y to delete the entry

    o  N to retain the entry

    If you specify the /NOCONFIRM qualifier, the operation is
    performed without asking you to confirm the request.

1.3.2    /INTERNET_INTERFACE

       /INTERNET_INTERFACE=character

    Optional. Default: All alphabetic characters.

    Specifies the first character of the Internet interface name
    of communication controller definitions to delete from the
    configuration database.

1.4  –  Examples

    1.TCPIP> DELETE COMMUNICATION_CONTROLLER EZ

      Deletes from the configuration database the communication
      controller definition corresponding to the OpenVMS device EZ.

    2.TCPIP> DELETE COMMUNICATION_CONTROLLER * -
      _TCPIP> /INTERNET_INTERFACE=W

      Deletes all the communication controller definitions having an
      Internet interface name that begins with the letter W.

2  –  CONTAINER

    Deletes a container file system and all its contents.

    Applies to: NFS server

    Related commands: CREATE CONTAINER

    Format

      DELETE CONTAINER  container_file_system

2.1  –  Restrictions

    Wildcards are not allowed.

    Requires both read and delete access to the directory.

    Requires BYPASS privilege.

2.2  –  Parameters

 container_file_system

    Required.

    Device and directory name of the container file (no wildcards).

    The container file has file type .CONTAINER.

2.3  –  Examples

    1.TCPIP> DELETE CONTAINER WORK1$:[DOVE.NEST_BUILDING]

      Deletes the container directory WORK1$:[DOVE.NEST_BUILDING]
      along with the container file, all subdirectories, and files.
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