Removes a workload partition.
Item | Description |
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-F | Specifies that the rmwpar command is to override or ignore most failures. It can be used to force the removal of broken workload partitions. This flag implies the -s flag. |
-p | Performs a preservation removal of this workload partition. Configured local
file systems (logical volumes or subdirectories within pre-existing
logical volumes) are not emptied or removed. This flag is for system workload partitions only. File
systems that is preserved by using this flag can be used with the
following command to create a new workload partition attached to them:
|
-s | Stops the workload partition. This flag is equivalent to calling the stopwpar command before the rmwpar command. Use this flag to shut down and delete a workload partition in 1 step. If the rmwpar command was run with the -F flag specified, the stopwpar command can be run with the -F flag specified. If the rmwpar command is run on an active workload partition without the -s flag or the -F flag that is specified, the rmwpar command fails. |
-v | Verbose mode. |
Access Control: Only the root user can run this command.
Attention RBAC users and Trusted AIX® users: This command can perform privileged operations. Only privileged users can run privileged operations. For more information about authorizations and privileges, see Privileged Command Database in Security. For a list of privileges and the authorizations that are associated with this command, see the lssecattr command or the getcmdattr subcommand.
rmwpar roy
rmwpar -p -s roy