Deleteremoteconnection Command - HPE XP7 Automation Director User Manual

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Example: Error encountered in parameters
KNAE03000-I The setremoteconnection command will now start.
KNAE03333-E A required parameter was not found (parameter name: XXXXX, line
number: 12345). Specify the required parameter, and then try again.
KNAE03334-E Unnecessary parameter has been specified (parameter name: XXXXX,
line number: 12345). Delete the specified parameters, and then try again.
KNAE03002-E The setremoteconnection command ended abnormally (12345).

deleteremoteconnection command

Functions
The deleteremoteconnection command performs the following function:
Deletes a succession of agentless connection-destination definitions based on their definition IDs. To
determine the definition ID of the agentless connection-destination definition, use the
listremoteconnections command.
Syntax:
deleteremoteconnection {/id Definition ID
/user UserName
{/password Password |
Permission
Automation Director users must have Admin permissions.
Only users who have OS administrator permissions (members of the Administrators group) are
allowed to run the deleteremoteconnection command.
If a user who does not have the necessary permissions runs the command, the following message is
visible requesting promotion of the user's permissions:
KNAE03226-W The user does not have permission to execute the command.
Options
Option
/id
/user
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deleteremoteconnection command
/passwordfile PasswordFile} | /help}
Description
Specifies the single-byte numerical definition ID (between 1 - 64 characters)
of the agentless connection-destination definition information to be deleted. If
the specified ID does not exist, an error is generated.
Specifies the name of the user (must have Admin permission) executing the
command. The user name can consist of any single-byte alphanumeric
characters including ( ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + - . = @ \ ^ _ |) from 1 - 256 characters
in length. The user name is case sensitive.
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