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The smo history remove command

Contributors NetAppZacharyWambold

This command enables you to remove the history of SnapManager operations associated with a single profile, multiple profiles, or all profiles under a repository.

Syntax

        smo history remove
-profile \{-name profile_name \[profile_name1, profile_name2\] \| -all
-repository
-login \[-password repo_password\]
-username repo_username
-host repo_host
-dbname repo_dbname
-port repo_port}
-operation \{-operations operation_name \[operation_name, operation_name2\] \| -all\}
\[-quiet \| -verbose\]

Parameters

  • -profile profile

    Specifies the name of the profile. This name can be up to 30 characters long and must be unique within the host.

  • -repository

    The options that follow -repository specify the details of the database that stores the profile.

  • -dbname repo_dbname

    Specifies the name of the database that stores the profile. Use either the global name or the SID.

  • -host repo_host

    Specifies the name or IP address of the host computer the repository database runs on.

  • -login

    Starts the repository login details.

  • -username repo_username

    Specifies the user name needed to access the database that stores the repository.

  • -port repo_port

    Specifies the TCP port number used to access the database that stores the repository.

  • -operation {-operationsoperation_name [operation_name1, operation_name2] | -all

    Specifies the SnapManager operation for which you configure the history.

  • -quiet

    Displays only error messages on the console. The default is to display error and warning messages.

  • -verbose

    Displays error, warning, and informational messages on the console.

Example command

          smo  history purge -profile -name PROFILE1 -operation -operations backup
 -verbose