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support del ticket, The support ticket defined in the command entry must exist.

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support del ticket Description of Command Function Deletes support tickets which exist for the StoreOnce appliance. Command Syntax support del ticket {TICKET|ALL} Command Authority Administrator Command Object Requirements • TICKET - This object is a support ticket which has already been create and exists for the StoreOnce appliance. • ALL - This is a global default which represents all of the support ticket objects which exist within the StoreOnce appliance. Command Parameter Requirements Not applicable - no parameters exist within this command. Requirements for Command Execution • The command entry must conform to the command syntax. • The support ticket defined in the command entry must exist. Successful Command Output Upon successful completion of the command when a support ticket is defined, the following is displayed: support ticket TICKET deleted, where TICKET is the support ticket label defined in the command entry. Command Operation during Abnormal Conditions • If the command does not conform to the required syntax, the following is displayed: Command Failed - the command does not conform to the required syntax, SYNTAX, where SYNTAX is the command syntax as described under Command Syntax in this section. • If the support ticket defined in the command entry does not exist, the following is displayed: Command Failed - support ticket does not exist Example support del ticket tkt_110803_205514 support ticket tkt_110803_205514 deleted 120 Alphabetical List of Commands and Details

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support del ticket
Description of Command Function
Deletes support tickets which exist for the StoreOnce appliance.
Command Syntax
support del ticket {TICKET|ALL}
Command Authority
Administrator
Command Object Requirements
TICKET
– This object is a support ticket which has already been create and exists for the
StoreOnce appliance.
ALL
– This is a global default which represents all of the support ticket objects which exist
within the StoreOnce appliance.
Command Parameter Requirements
Not applicable – no parameters exist within this command.
Requirements for Command Execution
The command entry must conform to the command syntax.
The support ticket defined in the command entry must exist.
Successful Command Output
Upon successful completion of the command when a support ticket is defined, the following is
displayed:
support ticket TICKET deleted
, where TICKET is the support ticket label defined in the
command entry.
Command Operation during Abnormal Conditions
If the command does not conform to the required syntax, the following is displayed:
Command Failed - the command does not conform to the required syntax,
SYNTAX
, where SYNTAX is the command syntax as described under Command Syntax in this
section.
If the support ticket defined in the command entry does not exist, the following is displayed:
Command Failed
support ticket does not exist
Example
support del ticket tkt_110803_205514
support ticket tkt_110803_205514 deleted
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