Container --delete_files --name <name, Container --help – Dell PowerVault DR2000v User Manual

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container --delete_files --name <name>

Description

Deletes only the data files on an existing OpenStorage Technology (OST) container in a DR Series system (and leaves
the OST container intact).

Syntax

container --delete_files --name acme99

Result

Error: Connection needs to be disabled first.

NOTE: This command is only supported on OST connection type containers and the connection to the container
must be disabled before you can delete its files. For details, see

connection --disable --name <name> --type <NFS|

CIFS|OST|RDS>

. To delete the files and the existing OST container on which the files resides, see

container --

delete --name <name> --delete_files

.

container --help

Description

Displays the list of container-related options that can be used as a reference when using the DR Series system CLI.

Syntax

container --help

Result

Usage:

container --show [--name <name>]

[--verbose]

container --add --name <name>

container --delete --name <name>

[--delete_files]

container --marker [--enable <Auto | CommVault | Networker | TSM | ARCserve |

HP_DataProtector | Unix_Dump | BridgeHead>]

[--disable <Auto | CommVault | Networker | TSM | ARCserve |

HP_DataProtector | Unix_Dump | BridgeHead>]

--name <name>

container --delete_files --name <name>

container --help

container <command> <command-arguments>

<command> can be one of:

--show Displays the current list of containers.

--add Adds a new container.

--delete Deletes an existing container.

--marker Enables/Disables marker for an existing container.

--delete_files Deletes the files in the container.

For command-specific help, please type container --help <command>

For example:

container --help show

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