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example-channel2
example-channel3
config-channel-14
config-channel-17
Note that this does not list
local_override
or
server_import
channels.
A.3.9. Removing a File from a Channel
To remove a file from a channel, issue the command:
rhncfg-manager remove
--channel=
channel-label
/tmp/dest_path/example-config.txt
If prompted for your RHN username and password, provide them. You should see output
resembling:
Red Hat Network username: rhn-user
Password:
Removing from config channel example-channel3
/tmp/dest_path/example-config.txt removed
The following table lists the options available for
rhncfg-manager remove
:
Option
Description
-cCHANNEL, --channel=CHANNEL Remove files from this config channel
-tTOPDIR, --topdir=TOPDIR
Make all files relative to this string
-h, --help
Show help message and exit
Table A-9.
rhncfg-manager remove
options
A.3.10. Deleting a Config Channel
To destroy a config channel in your organization, issue the command:
rhncfg-manager remove-channel
channel-label
The output resembles the following:
Removing config channel example-channel Config channel example-channel removed
Summary of Contents for NETWORK 4.0 -
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