Tivoli Storage Manager for Sun Solaris Administrator's Reference

DELETE ASSOCIATION (Delete the Node Association to a Schedule)

Use this command to delete the association of a client node to a client schedule. TSM no longer runs the schedule on the client node.

If you try to disassociate a client from a schedule to which it is not associated, this command has no effect for that client.

Privilege Class

To perform this task, you must have one of the following privilege classes:

Syntax

>>-DELete ASSOCiation--domain_name--schedule_name--------------->
 
      .-,------------.
      V              |
>--------node_name---+-----------------------------------------><
 

Parameters

domain_name (Required)
Specifies the name of the policy domain to which the schedule belongs.

schedule_name (Required)
Specifies the name of the schedule from which clients are to be disassociated.

node_name (Required)
Specifies the name of the client node that is no longer associated with the client schedule. You can specify a list of clients which are to be no longer associated with the specified schedule. The items in the list are separated by commas, with no intervening spaces. You can also use a wildcard character to specify a name. All matching clients are disassociated from the specified schedule.

Examples

Task 1

Delete the association of the node JEFF, assigned to the DOMAIN1 policy domain, to the WEEKLY_BACKUP schedule.

Command:
delete association domain1 weekly_backup jeff

Task 2

Delete the association of selected clients, assigned to the DOMAIN1 policy domain, to the WEEKLY_BACKUP schedule so that this schedule is no longer executed by these clients. The nodes that are disassociated from the schedule contain ABC or XYZ in the node name.

Command:
delete association domain1 
weekly_backup *abc*,*xyz*

Related Commands

Table 83. Commands Related to DELETE ASSOCIATION

Command Description
DEFINE ASSOCIATION Associates clients with a schedule.
QUERY ASSOCIATION Displays the clients associated with one or more schedules.


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