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where:
/dir is an absolute or relative directory path that contains backup data.
/auto directs the Automation Director and XP7 Command View Advanced Edition services and
database to start and stop automatically.
The Admin role is not required to run this command.
deleteremoteconnection
The deleteremoteconnection deletes the agentless connection-destination definitions registered
through Automation Director based on the definition ID derived with the listremoteconnections
command.
The syntax is:
deleteremoteconnection {/id definition-ID /user username {/password password | /passwordfile passwordfile} | /help}
where:
/id is the single-byte numerical ID (between 1 - 64 characters in length) of the agentless connection-
destination definition information to delete; if the specified ID does not exist, an error is generated.
/user is a user ID.
/password is the password of the user that is specified in the /user option. Either this option or /
passwordfile must be specified. If both options are specified, or if neither option is specified, an error is
generated. The password can be from 1 to 256 single-byte alphanumeric characters in length
including (! # $ % & ' ( ) * + - . = @ \ ^ _ |).
/passwordfile is a password file (with absolute or relative path) that includes the encrypted user
credentials for the selected user. Either this option or the /password option must be specified. If both
options are specified, or if neither option is specified, an error is generated.
deleteservicetemplate
The deleteservicetemplate command deletes a service template.
The syntax is:
deleteservicetemplate {/name service-template-key-name /vendor vendor-ID /
version XX.YY.ZZ /user username {/password password | /passwordfile
passwordfile} | /help}
where:
/name is the key name of a service template.
/vendor is the vendor ID of a service template.
/version is a version of a service template.
/user is a user ID.
/password is the password of the user that is specified in the /user option.
/passwordfile is a password file (with absolute or relative path) that includes the encrypted user
credentials.
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