rmdrfile

Deletes an existing system-metadata disaster-recovery dump file.

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             +- -?----+  '- -quiet-'  '- - -----------'
             +- -h----+
             '- -help-'

Parameters

–? | –h | –help
Displays a detailed description of this command, including syntax, parameter descriptions, and examples. If you specify a help option, all other command options are ignored.
–quiet
Turns off confirmation messages for this command.
file_name
Specifies the names of one or more system-metadata disaster-recovery dump files to remove.
Specifies that in single-shot command mode you want this command to receive from the input stream (stdin) the names of one or more system-metadata disaster-recovery dump files to remove.

Prerequisites

You must have Backup, Operator, or Administrator privileges to use the command.

Description

Note: This command operates only against the local engine.

Example

Remove a dump file The following example removes the dump file named dr1:
sfscli> rmdrfile dr1
Disaster recovery file dr1 was removed successfully.

Parent topic: Administrative commands

Related tasks
Deleting a recovery file

Related reference
builddrscript
lsdrfile
mkdrfile
startmetadatacheck
stopmetadatacheck

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