delete commands
Delete commands are used to delete a Digital Sandbox resource configuration.
The following delete CLI commands are available:
dsctl
— delete
— checkpoint
— config
— defaults
— fssconnect
— nokia-srlinux-license
— deployment
— phyconnector
dsctl delete checkpoint
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The dsctl delete checkpoint command is used to delete a specific checkpoint. |
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The following are dsctl delete checkpoint flags:
The following are dsctl delete checkpoint global flags:
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dsctl delete config
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The dsctl delete config command is used to delete Digital Sandbox configuration details and has the following operations:
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The following are dsctl delete config nokia-srlinux-license parameters:
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Examples |
To delete the Digital Sandbox default configuration:
To delete the FSSconnect secret:
To delete the license key for version ‟srl_rel_0.0.0” of the Nokia SR Linux key:
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dsctl delete deployment
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The dsctl delete deployment command is used to delete a Digital Sandbox deployment. |
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The following are dsctl delete deployment parameters:
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Examples |
To delete a deployment with an ID of ‟star” and force the operation:
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dsctl delete phyconnector
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The dsctl delete phyconnector command is used to delete a phyconnector in the kubernetes cluster. A phyconnector is used to connect a physical interface, device, or network to the containerized network. |
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The following are dsctl delete phyconnector parameters:
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Examples |
To delete a phyconnector named ‟phyconnectOnNode1” in the kubernetes node:
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