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delete fs_remote_replication service_db
Function
The delete fs_remote_replication service_db command is used to forcibly delete the service DB information about a specified file system remote replication.
Parameters
Parameter |
Description |
Value |
---|---|---|
service_id=? | Service ID of the remote replication. | Export the CCDB and check the incorrect service_id. |
Usage Guidelines
- Do not use this command without R&D engineers' guidance. This command can only be used when the file system remote replication with incorrect DB information cannot be deleted on the CLI. Do not use this command in other scenarios.
- This command must be used with the "delete fs_remote_replication snap" and "delete fs_remote_replication log" command. Restart the system after running the commands.
Example
To delete the service DB information about the file system remote replication whose service ID is 5, run the following command.
developer:/>delete fs_remote_replication service_db service_id=5 DANGER: You are about to forcibly maintain file system remote replication. This operation will cause the corresponding value-added pair to be unavailable. This operation enables you to forcibly delete the configuration information about a single item of file system remote replication if file system remote replication objects cannot be deleted properly. Suggestion: Before performing this operation, contract R&D engineers, perform all procedures under their guidance, and confirm the operation. 1. The system is not configured by other users. 2. The parameter values that are entered are correct. Have you read danger alert message carefully?(y/n)y Are you sure you really want to perform the operation?(y/n)y Command executed successfully.