DELCDS
The command supports additional keywords to allow deletion of a cloud data set that has not yet expired or a data set that does not have a valid expiration date. To determine whether a data set has expired, the command follows the logic described in Determining a data set expiration date.
Syntax
[ENTRY(<entry>]
[UNIQUEID(uniqueid)]
[PURGE]
Required parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
dataSetName | A specific data set name |
VOLSER | The volume serial the data set resides on |
Optional parameters
Option | Description | Format | Examples |
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PURGE | Deletes the CDS, although it has not yet expired The user must have READ access to the BMC AMI Cloud Resource M9.CLI.DELCDS.PURGE | NA | NA |
ENTRY | The specific entry number if more than one version exists | numeric | ENTRY(1) |
UNIQUEID | The unique ID or a partial prefix of the unique ID of the deleted backup. | hexadecimal | UNIQUEID(0abb35f7) |
The output displays the given DELCDS command and parameters, followed by the requested information:
ZM9I014E Cloud data set <dsname> with UNIQUEID <uniqueid> has not expired yet, use the PURGE keyword to force delete regardless of expiration
Examples
The following examples demonstrate use of the command.
Deleting an expired cloud data set
Deleting a cloud data set that has not yet expired