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9.1;uctnode (uncatalog_node), revision 9.1, 85/11/20
UCTNODE (UNCATALOG_NODE) -- Uncatalog a node.
usage:  UCTNODE pathname... [-L] [-ROOT] {CL}


FORMAT

  UCTNODE pathname ... [options]


  UCTNODE  removes the specified entry directory name from the local copy of the
  network root directory.  After the name is removed,  objects  cataloged  under
  that  node's entry directory are no longer accessible to you or other nodes on
  the network.

  If you use the -ROOT option, the nodename is also removed from  the  network's
  replicated root directory.

  Node entry directories are created with the CTNODE (CATALOG_NODE) command.


ARGUMENTS

  pathname
  (required)          Specify  node  entry  directory  name  to  be uncataloged.
                     Multiple pathnames and wildcarding are permitted.


OPTIONS

  -L                 List directory names as they are uncataloged.

  -ROOT              Uncatalog the node in the network root as well  as  in  the
                     the local root directory.

  This  command  uses  the command line parser, and so also accepts the standard
  command options listed in HELP CL.


EXAMPLES

  $ uctnode als_node               Uncatalog the node with the entry
                                    directory name specified.


RELATED TOPICS

  More information is available.  Type:

  - HELP CTNODE
   for details about cataloging nodes.

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