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Delete Commands
delete account
delete dns
delete process
Delete Commands
First Published: October 31, 2011, OL-23878-01
This chapter contains the following commands:
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delete account
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delete dns
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delete process
delete account
delete account account-name
Syntax Description
account-name
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Represents the IP address of the DNS server that you want to delete.
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Command Modes
Admin
Command privilege level: 4
Allowed during upgrade: No
Command History
Release
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Modifications
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1.2
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This command was first documented.
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Usage Guidelines
Use this command to delete an administrator account.
Examples
admin:delete account admin
delete dns
delete dns ip-address
Syntax Description
ip-address
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Represents the IP address of the DNS server that you want to delete.
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Command Modes
Admin
Command privilege level: 1
Allowed during upgrade: No
Command History
Release
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Modifications
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1.2
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This command was first documented.
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Usage Guidelines
The system asks whether you want to continue to execute this command.
Caution 
If you continue, this command causes a temporary loss of network connectivity.
Examples
admin:delete dns 192.0.2.0
delete process
delete process process-id [force | terminate | crash]
Syntax Description
process-id
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Represents the process ID number.
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Command Modes
Admin
Command privilege level: 1
Allowed during upgrade: Yes
Options
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force—Tells the process to stop.
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terminate—Tells the operating system to terminate the process.
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crash—Crashes the process and produces a crash dump.
Command History
Release
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Modifications
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1.2
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This command was first documented.
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Usage Guidelines
Usage Guidelines
Note
Use the force option only if the command alone does not delete the process and use the terminate option only if force does not delete the process.
Examples
admin:delete process 192.0.2.0