delete_assoc
Deletes target association instances.
Format
Standard Mode
emcli delete_assoc
-assoc_type="association type"
-source="target_name:target_type"
-dest="target_name1:target_type1[;target_name2:target_type2..]"
[-separator="separator:attribute_name:character"]
[-subseparator="subseparator:attribute_name:character"]
Interactive (Script) Mode
delete_assoc(
assoc_type="association type"
,source="target_name:target_type"
,dest="target_name1:target_type1[;target_name2:target_type2..]"
[,separator="separator:attribute_name:character"
[,subseparator="subseparator:attribute_name:character"] )
[ ] indicates that the parameter is optional.Options
-
assoc_type
Association type.
-
source
Target name and target type of the source target.
-
dest
Target name and target type of the destination targets.
-
separator
By default, multi-value input attributes use a semicolon ( ; ) as a separator. Specifying this option overrides the default separator value.
Example:
separator="<attribute_name=sep_char>"whereattribute_nameis name of the attribute for which you want to override the separator character, andsep_charis the new separator character.Example:separator="att=#" -
subseparator
By default, multi-value input attributes use a colon ( : ) as a subseparator. Specifying this option overrides the default subseparator value.
Example:
subseparator="<attribute_name=sep_char>"whereattribute_nameis name of the attribute for which you want to override the separator character, andsep_charis the new subseparator character.Example:separator="att=#"
Exit Codes
0 indicates that the verb processing was successful.
Non-zero values indicate that the verb processing was not successful.
Example
This example deletes associations of type cluster_contains from target "abc_cluster:cluster" to targets "def.oracle.com:host" and "ghi.oracle.com:host":
emcli delete_assoc
-assoc_type="cluster_contains"
-source="abc_cluster:cluster"
-dest="def.oracle.com:host;ghi.oracle.com:host"