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Delete all security trace records
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If you do not want to keep any of the existing security trace records, you can delete all of the records on a node with a single command.
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Delete all security trace records:
vserver security trace trace-result delete -node node_name -vserver vserver_name *
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node_name
is the name of the cluster node on which the permission tracing event that you want to delete occurred. -
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vserver_name
is the name of the storage virtual machine (SVM) on which the permission tracing event that you want to delete occurred.
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