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CLUSTER

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SHOW CLUSTER REMOVE — VMS 5.5

 Modifies the current display by excluding the specified field or class
 from the display.  The remove command can be used to exclude circuits
 that are in a particular state, connections that are in a particular state
 or of a particular name, or systems of a particular node name, system ID
 or hardware type.

Additional information available:

fieldclass

field

 Specifies the field or fields to be removed from the display.

 Format:

        REMOVE field[,...]


 NOTE:  For a complete list of field names type HELP FIELDS
        from the command prompt.  For a list of field names
        in a particular class type HELP CLASSES class-name.

class

 Specifies the class or classes to be removed from the display.


 Format:

        REMOVE class[,...]


 NOTE:  For a description of each class and the field names
        within each class, type HELP CLASSES from the command
        prompt.

Additional information available:

CLUSTERSYSTEMSMEMBERSCIRCUITSCONNECTIONSCOUNTERS
CREDITSLOCAL_PORTSERRORS

CLUSTER

 Removes the Cluster class from the display.

SYSTEMS

 Removes the Systems class from the display.  Optionally,
 specific systems may be removed from the display.  The system
 to be removed may be specified by type, system ID number, or
 node name.
 By default all systems are removed from the display.
 Format:

        REMOVE SYSTEMS [/qualifier,...]

Additional information available:

Qualifiers

Qualifiers

Additional information available:

/TYPE/ID/NODE

/TYPE
 Specifies the type of system to be removed from the display.
 The type may be any of the valid system types as displayed
 in the HW_TYPE field.  If the string which specifies the
 system type contains spaces, slashes or hyphens, then the
 string must be delimited by double quotation marks.
 If /TYPE=ALL is specified, then all nodes are removed from
 the display.

 Format:

        REMOVE SYSTEMS/TYPE=(system-type,"system-type"[,...])
        REMOVE SYSTEMS/TYPE=ALL

 Examples:

        REMOVE SYSTEMS/TYPE="VAX-11/780"
        REMOVE SYSTEMS/TYPE=(HS70,"VAX 8300")
        REMOVE SYSTEMS/TYPE=ALL

/ID
 Specifies the system ID number of the system to be removed from
 the display.  The system ID may be any of the valid IDs as
 displayed in the SYS_ID field.  To specify a hexadecimal value
 as the ID number, precede the value with %X.  Optionally, ALL
 may be specified to remove all systems from the display.

 Format:

        REMOVE SYSTEMS/ID=(system-ID[,...])
        REMOVE SYSTEMS/ID=ALL

 If only one system ID is specified, the parenthesis may be omitted.

 Examples:

        REMOVE SYSTEMS/ID=101
        REMOVE SYSTEMS/ID=(206,%XF2A)
        REMOVE SYSTEMS/ID=ALL
/NODE
 Specifies the node name of the system to be removed from the
 display.  The node name may be any of the node names as
 displayed in the NODE field.  Optionally, ALL may be specified
 to remove all systems from the display.

 Format:

        REMOVE SYSTEMS/NODE=(node-name[,...])
        REMOVE SYSTEMS/NODE=("node-name"[,...])
        REMOVE SYSTEMS/NODE=ALL

 If only one node name is specified, the parenthesis may be omitted.

 Quotation marks are optional except when specifying a system
 with a node name of "ALL".

 Examples:

        REMOVE SYSTEMS/NODE=DARBY
        REMOVE SYSTEMS/NODE=(DARBY,DOOLEY,ALICAT)
        REMOVE SYSTEMS/NODE=("DARBY","DOOLEY","ALICAT","ALL")
        REMOVE SYSTEMS/NODE=ALL

MEMBERS

 Removes the Members class from the display.

 Format:

        REMOVE MEMBERS

CIRCUITS

 Removes the circuits class from the display or removes
 circuits that are in a particular state from the display.

 Format:

        REMOVE CIRCUITS [/qualifier,...]

Additional information available:

Qualifiers

Qualifiers

Additional information available:

/TYPE

/TYPE
 Specifies the type of circuits to remove from the display.
 Valid circuits types are:

        OPEN    - Circuits in the open state.
        NOOPEN  - Circuits in the closed state or any of the
                  open-in-progress or close-in-progress states.
        ALL     - All types of circuits.

 Format:

        REMOVE CIRCUITS /TYPE=(type[,...])

 If only one type is specified, the parenthesis may be omitted.

CONNECTIONS

 Removes the connections class from the display.  Optionally,
 removes connections that are in a particular state or
 connections of a particular name from the display.

 Format:

        REMOVE CONNECTIONS [/qualifier,...]

Additional information available:

Qualifiers

Qualifiers

Additional information available:

/NAME/TYPE

/NAME
 Specifies the local process name of connections which are to be
 removed from the display.  The name must specify the local process
 name of a connection currently displayed in the LOC_PROC_NAME field.
 Optionally, ALL may be specified to remove all connections currently
 being displayed from the display.

 Up to 16 characters of the local process name may be specified.
 If abbreviated, all connections with local process names matching
 the characters specified will be removed from the display.

 Format:

        REMOVE CONNECTIONS/NAME=(local-process-name[,...])
        REMOVE CONNECTIONS/NAME=ALL

 If only one name is specified, the parenthesis may be omitted.

 Examples:

        REMOVE CONNECTIONS/NAME=(VMS$DISK_CL_DRVR,VMS$TAPE_CL_DRVR)
        REMOVE CONNECTIONS/NAME=VMS$VAXcluster
        REMOVE CONNECTIONS/NAME=ALL

/TYPE
 Specifies the type of connections to removed from to the display.
 Valid connection types are:

        OPEN    - Connections in the open state.
        NOOPEN  - Connections in the closed state, listen states,
                  or any of the connect, disconnect, accept,
                  reject, or failed states.
        ALL     - All types of connections.

 Format:

         REMOVE CONNECTIONS/TYPE=(type[,...])

 If only one type is specified, the parenthesis may be omitted.

COUNTERS

 Removes the counters class from the display.

 Format:

        REMOVE COUNTERS

CREDITS

 Removes the credits class from the display.

 Format:

        REMOVE CREDITS

LOCAL_PORTS

 Removes the Local Ports class from the display.

 Format:

        REMOVE LOCAL_PORTS

ERRORS

 Removes the Errors class from the display.

 Format:

        REMOVE ERRORS

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