DNS$CPHELP.HLB  —  delete  dns  server
 Deletes the DECdns server on the specified node and reclains all
 server resources except clearinghouses, which remain. You must
 disable a server before you can delete it. You can also enter
 this command through the NCL interface.

 SYNOPSIS

      DELETE [NODE node-id] DNS SERVER

 Argument

 node-id

 The name of the node. If you do not specify a node name, the local
 node is assumed.

 PRIVILEGES REQUIRED
 You must have the NET$MANAGE rights identifier (VMS systems) or
 superuser privileges (ULTRIX systems).

1  –  example

 The following command deletes the DECdns server from node
 .mfg.polaris.

 dns> delete node .mfg.polaris dns server

2  –  clearinghouse

 Deletes a clearinghouse on the specified node. You must disable a
 clearinghouse before you can delete it. You can also enter this
 command through the NCL interface.  This command also automatically
 deletes all read-only replicas from the clearinghouse when executed.
 DECdns does not permit you to delete a clearinghouse that contains
 a master replica.

 SYNOPSIS

      DELETE [NODE node-id] DNS SERVER CLEARINGHOUSE

      clearinghouse-name

 Arguments

 node-id

 The name of the node. If you do not specify a node name, the local
 node is assumed.

 clearinghouse-name

 The full name of the clearinghouse.

 ACCESS RIGHTS
 You must have delete access to the directories in the clearinghouse
 as well as to the clearinghouse.

 PRIVILEGES REQUIRED
 You must have the NET$MANAGE rights identifier (VMS systems) or
 superuser privileges (ULTRIX systems).

2.1  –  example

 The following command deletes a clearinghouse named .sales.ny_ch
 from the node .sales.orion.

 dns> delete node .sales.orion dns server clearinghouse .sales.ny_ch
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