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When you delete a virtual replication set, the internal snapshots created by the system are also deleted.
However, no user data is deleted. The primary and secondary volumes can be used like any other base
volumes.
You cannot delete a virtual replication set if it has a replication in progress. If you want to delete a replication
set that has a replication in progress, you must first suspend and then abort replication for that replication
set. To view replication activity, use the show replication-sets command. To suspend replication, use the
suspend replication-set command. To abort replication, use the abort replication command.
This command has a confirmation prompt in interactive console mode.
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Syntax
delete replication-set
[local-only]
replication-set-ID
Parameters
local-only
Optional. Use this parameter only if you need to remove a replication set from a primary or secondary system
when no network connection is available to the peer system and you do not expect to be able to reconnect
them. Do not use this parameter in normal operating conditions.
Run the command with this parameter on both the primary system and the secondary system to completely
remove the replication relationship between the primary and secondary volumes.
replication-set-ID
The name or serial number of the replication set. A name that includes a space must be enclosed in double
quotes.
Examples Delete replication set RS1.
# delete replication-set RS1
See also
abort replication
create replication-set
resume replication-set
set replication-set
show replication-sets
suspend replication-set
delete schedule
Description
Deletes a task schedule. If you no longer want a scheduled task to occur, you can delete the schedule. When
a volume or snapshot is deleted, its schedules and tasks are also deleted.
If the schedule uses a task that is not used by any other schedule, a confirmation prompt will ask whether you
want to delete the schedule and the task. Reply yes to delete both, or no to delete only the schedule.
Minimum role manage
Syntax
delete schedule
[prompt yes|no]
schedule
Parameters
prompt yes|no
Optional. For scripting, this specifies an automatic reply to confirmation prompts:
yes: Allow the command to proceed.
no: Cancel the command.
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