HP StoreOnce D2D4324 HP StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide (BB877-909 - Page 67
nas delete share, Currently required functionality for this object is not implemented.
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nas delete share Description of Command Function This command deletes either a CIFS or NFS share. Command Syntax nas delete share [SETX] {SHAREX|ALL} Command Authority Administrator Command Object Requirements • SETX - This required object is a service set where NAS share is to be deleted. X is the numeric index of the service set. This object is required for a multi-node system and optional for a single-node system. If it is omitted for a single-node system, it defaults to SET1. If the object is specified (either for multi-node or single-node system) it must be specified in the exact position as given by the command syntax, i.e. it must immediately follow 'share' command. • SHAREX - This optional object defines a share index. X is the numeric index of the library. This object must be specified in the exact position as given by the command syntax, i.e. it must immediately follow 'share' command if SETX object is omitted, otherwise it must immediately follow SETX object. • ALL - If this optional object is included in the command sequence, it selects all NAS shares. This object must be specified in the exact position as given by the command syntax, i.e. it must immediately follow 'share' command if SETX object is omitted, otherwise it must immediately follow SETX object. NOTE: Currently required functionality for this object is not implemented. 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 service set object SETX must be valid. • The share object SHAREX must be valid. Successful Command Output Upon successful completion of the command, the following message is displayed and the CLI returns to the user prompt: Command Successful Command Operation during Abnormal Conditions If command execution fails, the following message is displayed: Command failed. Example # nas delete share set1 share3 Command Successful nas delete share 67