Removing A Full Namespace Service - Acopia Adaptive Resource Switch Cli Maintenance Manual

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Removing a Full Namespace Service

bstnA6k(gbl)# end
bstnA6k# remove service medco
Remove service 'medco'? [yes/no] yes
Scheduling report: removeNs_medco_200605260811.rpt
CLI Maintenance Guide
You can use a single command to remove a namespace, all of its volumes, all the
global servers and services that export its volumes, and any other configuration
objects that are used only by this namespace. All of these components together
comprise a single namespace service. From priv-exec mode, use
command to remove the full namespace service:
remove service namespace [timeout seconds] [sync]
where:
namespace (1-30 characters) is the namespace to remove,
seconds (optional, 300-36,000) sets a time limit for the removal of each
namespace component, and
sync (optional) waits for the removal to finish before returning. With this
option, the CLI lists the namespace and global-server components as it
removes them.
The CLI prompts for confirmation before removing the namespace and all of its
services. Enter yes to continue.
This operation generates a report, "removeNs_namespace_date.rpt," which catalogs
all of the actions that it took. The namespace in the filename identifies the removed
namespace, and the date is the date and time when the command started. The CLI
shows the report name after you invoke the command. Use
listing; use
,
, or
show
tail
use the
or
copy ... ftp
copy ... scp
The command does not create the report if you use the
actions at the command line instead.
For example, this command sequence removes the medco namespace and later
reviews the report:
Troubleshooting Managed Volumes
Removing a Full Namespace Service
to read the file. To save the report off to an external site,
grep
command from priv-exec mode.
remove service
to see the file
show reports
option; it shows its
sync
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