3.3.3.12.3 DELETE NETWORK
This command removes a network record for a machine.
Syntax
DELETE NETWORK
WHERE {
ID = network_id |
HOSTNAME = network_hostname NETWORKTYPE = network_type |
CLUSTERNAME = cluster_name { COMPUTENUMBER=compute_number |
STORAGENUMBER=storage_number } NETWORKTYPE = network_type |
CLUSTERNUMBER = cluster_number { COMPUTENUMBER=compute_number |
STORAGENUMBER=storage_number } NETWORKTYPE = network_type |
CLUSTERID = cluster_id { COMPUTENUMBER=compute_number |
STORAGENUMBER=storage_number } NETWORKTYPE = network_type }
Arguments
The following arguments are available in the
WHERE
clause:
•
ID
: Specifies the ID for the network object in the XML configuration file.
•
HOSTNAME
: Specifies the host name for an existing compute node
•
NETWORKTYPE
: Specifies the type of network, which can be
ADMIN
,
CLIENT
,
BACKUP
,
PRIVATE
,
OTHER
,
INGESTVIP
,
REPLICATIONVIP
, or
ILOM
.
•
CLUSTERNAME
: Specifies the name of an existing cluster
•
CLUSTERNUMBER
: Specifies the cluster number in the XML configuration file, starting
at 1
•
CLUSTERID
: Specifies the cluster ID in the XML configuration file
•
COMPUTENUMBER
: Specifies the number of an existing compute node in the cluster,
starting at 1
•
STORAGENUMBER
: Specifies the number of an existing storage cell in the cluster,
starting at 1
3.3.3.12.4 LIST NETWORKS
This command lists the network details.
Syntax
LIST NETWORKS
[ WHERE {
ID = network_id |
HOSTNAME = network_hostname [ NETWORKTYPE = network_type ] |
CLUSTERNAME = cluster_name { COMPUTENUMBER=compute_number |
STORAGENUMBER=storage_number } [ NETWORKTYPE = network_type ] |
CLUSTERNUMBER = cluster_number { COMPUTENUMBER=compute_number |
STORAGENUMBER=storage_number } [ NETWORKTYPE = network_type ] } CLUSTERID =
cluster_ID { COMPUTENUMBER=compute_number |
STORAGENUMBER=storage_number } [ NETWORKTYPE = network_type ] } ]
Arguments
The following arguments are available in the
WHERE
clause:
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