Note that objects are first deleted from the object database when all
references from the topology database and all map databases are gone.
- Michael.
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Subject: AW: CLI for node deletion
Author: Non-HP-Stefan.Beck (Stefan.Beck@HVBINFO.COM) at HP-Belgium,mimegw3
Date: 07-10-99 13:09
I think you're right, but since NetView consists of more than one database,
this is not the whole truth:
ovtopofix -r seems to delete an object from the topology-database
ovwdbdmap -d seems to delete an object from the object-database
WARNING: You should know what you are doing, when you're going to use these
commands.
Especially you should be very familiiar with internals of the Netview
Databases
( it's obvious why they're not dokumented).
In most cases you'll leave the databases in an inconsistent state (these
commands
a.f.a.i.k. don't care about child or parent object relationships in the
databases)
REMEMBER: You'll get no support from Tivoli, when issueing these commands.
regards
Stefan
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> Von: Jane Curry [SMTP:jane.curry@SKILLS-1ST.CO.UK]
> Gesendet am: Donnerstag, 7. Oktober 1999 13:17
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> Betreff: CLI for node deletion
>
> Does anyone have a way to delete a node entirely from NetView, using the
> command line interface?? ovtopofix -r seems to have the desired effect,
> followed by an ovtopofix -a but I know the -r flag is distinctly
> unsupported.
>
> Any comments appreciated,
> Jane
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