rmts Command

Purpose

Removes a thin server.

Syntax

rmts [-f] [-v] ThinServer

Description

The rmts command removes a thin server specified by ThinServer and created with the mkts command. If the thin server is running, the rmts command does not remove the thin server. Instead, it prints a message indicating that the thin server could not be removed. In this case, use the -f flag to terminate the thin server's session with a common image.

Flags

Item Description
-f Forces the removal of the thin server if the thin server is up and running.
-v Enables verbose debug output when the rmts command runs.

Exit Status

Item Description
0 The command completed successfully.
>0 An error occurred.

Security

Access Control: You must have root authority to run the rmts command.

Examples

  1. To remove a thin server named lobo, enter:
    rmts lobo 

Location

/usr/sbin/rmts

Files

Item Description
/etc/niminfo Contains variables used by NIM.