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Catalyst Del Window - HP StoreOnce B6000 Series Reference Manual

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The following data objects were deleted from OBJSTORE
object-string
object-string
where OBJECT is the label of the object store container defined in the command entry. And
object-string is the labels of the objects deleted by the command execution.
Command Operation during Abnormal Conditions
1.
If the command does not conform to the required syntax, the following is displayed:
Command Failed
SYNTAX where SYNTAX is the command syntax as described under "Command Syntax" in
this section.
2.
If the object store container defined in the command entry does not exist, the following is
displayed:
Command Failed
object store container.
3.
If the service set defined in the command entry does not exist, the following is displayed:
Command Failed - SETX does not exist. where SETX is the label of the service set.
4.
If the object store container does not exist within the service set, the following is displayed:
Command Failed
and SETX are the object store container and service set label defined in the command entry.
5.
If there are no data objects which conform to the object parameter, the following is displayed:
Command Failed
is the object parameter string.
Example
# catalyst del set1 JulyPayroll paystatement*
The following data objects were deleted from JulyPayroll
paystatement12
paystatement13
paystatement14

catalyst del window

Description of Command Function
This command deletes a bandwidth window defined in the command entry. A detailed list of
bandwidth windows associated with object store containers can be obtained with the "catalyst
show" or "catalyst show windows" commands. Refer to section 3.4.14 or section 3.4.15 for details.
Command Syntax
catalyst del window [SETX] WINX
Command Authority
Administrator
Command Object Requirements
The following objects listed below are required in the command entry after "catalyst del window":
WINX – This is the unique label defining the bandwidth window. This label was generated
automatically by the CLI when the bandwidth window was created using the "catalyst add
window" command. Refer to section 3.4.3 for details. X is a numeric index.
SETX – This defines the service set in which the bandwidth window resides. This object is
required in the command entry when used on multi-node StoreOnce appliances. SETX is a
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the command does not conform to the required syntax,
OBJSTORE does not exist. where OBJSTORE is the label of the
OBJSTORE does not exist within SETX where OBJSTORE
no data objects match object-string. where object string

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