Dell Brocade G620 Brocade 8.0.1 Fabric OS Command Reference - Page 395
Function, Synopsis, Description, Operands, Examples, Deleting a flow, flow --delete, delete, force
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flow Function 06(1) 06(1) ITW 32(11) 33(3) 34(3) 35(3) 32(8) 33(3) 34(3) 35(3) Deleting a flow Synopsis flow --delete flow_name 47(20) 46(5) 45(2300) 40(2282) 44(2276) 41(2269) 45(539) 40(522) 41(519) 44(517) 35(1) 32(3) 33(1) 34(1) 35(1) - 0(1) - 35(7) 32(21) 33(7) 34(7) 35(7) Description Use this command to delete the specified flow from Flow Vision. All the data associated with the flow will be cleared. Operands The --delete command has the following operands: flow_name | all Specifies the name of the flow to be deleted. Specify all to delete all flows. Use of all option prompts for a confirmation. -force Executes the command without confirmation. This operand is optional. Examples To delete a flow: switch:admin> flow --delete myflow1 To delete all flows: switch:admin> flow --delete all This operation will delete all user defined flows and deactivate pre-defined flows. Are you sure? (yes, y, no, n): [no] y All flows deleted successfully. Function Displaying the command help Synopsis flow --help [operand] [...] Description Use this command to display the command usage. Operands operand Displays the syntax and usage guidelines for the specified operand or sub-option. Examples To display the command usage: switch:admin> flow --help Description - Perform Flow Vision operations SYNTAX: flow --create -feature Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference 371 53-1004112-02
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