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Delete a qtree

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DELETE /storage/qtrees/{volume.uuid}/{id}

Introduced In: 9.6

Deletes a qtree.

  • qtree delete

Parameters

Name Type In Required Description

volume.uuid

string

path

True

Volume UUID

id

string

path

True

Qtree ID

return_timeout

integer

query

False

The number of seconds to allow the call to execute before returning. When doing a POST, PATCH, or DELETE operation on a single record, the default is 0 seconds. This means that if an asynchronous operation is started, the server immediately returns HTTP code 202 (Accepted) along with a link to the job. If a non-zero value is specified for POST, PATCH, or DELETE operations, ONTAP waits that length of time to see if the job completes so it can return something other than 202.

  • Default value: 1

  • Max value: 120

  • Min value: 0

Response

Status: 200, Ok
Name Type Description

job

job_link

Example response
{
  "job": {
    "_links": {
      "self": {
        "href": "/api/resourcelink"
      }
    },
    "uuid": "string"
  }
}

Response

Status: 202, Accepted

Error

Status: Default

ONTAP Error Response Codes

Error Code Description

917505

Vserver not found.

917506

Volume not found.

917525

The specified volume does not exist in Vserver.

918235

A volume with UUID was not found.

5242894

The default qtree cannot be deleted.

5242895

Failed to delete the qtree.

5242897

This operation is not permitted on read-only volume.

5242898

This operation is only permitted on a data Vserver.

5242916

Cannot delete qtree because the volume contains one or more LUNs.

5242925

The limit for the number of concurrent delete jobs has been reached.

5242927

Unable to find qtree.

5242955

The UUID of the volume is required.

5242957

Failed to delete qtree with ID in the volume and SVM.

5242965

Invalid qtree path. The volume name component of the qtree path, must be the same as the volume specified with the parameter.

10485796

Cannot delete qtree because it contains a Storage Level Access Guard (SLAG).

Also see the table of common errors in the Response body overview section of this documentation.

Name Type Description

error

returned_error

Example error
{
  "error": {
    "arguments": [
      {
        "code": "string",
        "message": "string"
      }
    ],
    "code": "4",
    "message": "entry doesn't exist",
    "target": "uuid"
  }
}

Definitions

See Definitions

href

Name Type Description

href

string

Name Type Description

self

href

Name Type Description

_links

_links

uuid

string

The UUID of the asynchronous job that is triggered by a POST, PATCH, or DELETE operation.

error_arguments

Name Type Description

code

string

Argument code

message

string

Message argument

returned_error

Name Type Description

arguments

array[error_arguments]

Message arguments

code

string

Error code

message

string

Error message

target

string

The target parameter that caused the error.