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caution. Example 7-10 shows how to remove a policy domain named
STANDARD.
Example 7-10 Removing the standard domain
tsm: ATLANTIC>
Do you wish to proceed? (Yes/No) yes
ANR1501I Policy domain STANDARD deleted.
If a policy domain contains nodes and file spaces, this command fails. You must
remove all registered nodes from a policy domain before deleting it. There are
two ways to accomplish this task:
Delete the nodes and their file spaces.
Move the nodes including their file spaces to another domain.
Deleting a node
To delete a node, remove the node data with the delete filespace command,
delete any backup sets registered to the server with the delete backupset
command, and remove the node definition with the remove node command.
Example 7-11 shows how to remove the file spaces and node definition for the
node DIOMEDE.
Be careful—this will remove the database information for all backed up, archived,
and migrated data from the Tivoli Storage Manager server for that client node,
including from any copy storage pools.
Example 7-11 Removing file spaces and node definitions
tsm: ATLANTIC>
ANR2238W This command will result in the deletion of all inventory references
to the data on filespaces that match the pattern * for node DIOMEDE, whereby
rendering the data unrecoverable.
Do you wish to proceed? (Yes/No) y
ANS8003I Process number 18 started.
tsm: ATLANTIC>
ANR2365I Backupset TRCKA_BS.18773 for node DIOMEDE has been deleted.
tsm: ATLANTIC>
Do you wish to proceed? (Yes/No) y
ANR2061I Node DIOMEDE removed from policy domain STANDARD.
ANR2129I Administrative userid DIOMEDE defined ONLY for authority over node
DIOMEDE has been removed.
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delete filespace DIOMEDE *
delete backupset DIOMEDE *
remove node DIOMEDE

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