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remove_allocatable
Section: System Administration Commands (1M)
Updated: 20 Jul 2007
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NAME
remove_allocatable - remove entries from allocation databases
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/remove_allocatable [-f] -n name
/usr/sbin/remove_allocatable [-f] [-d] -t dev-type
DESCRIPTION
remove_allocatable removes entries of user allocatable devices from the device allocation mechanism. remove_allocatable also removes entries of some non-allocatable devices, such as printers, whose label range is managed by the mechanism.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
-d
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Removes system-supplied default attributes of the device type that is specified with -t.
-f
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Force the removal of an entry. remove_allocatable exits with an error if this option is not specified when an entry with the specified device name no longer exists.
-n name
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Removes the entry for the device name.
-t dev-type
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Removes devices of type dev-type.
EXIT STATUS
When successful, remove_allocatable returns an exit status of 0 (true). remove_allocatable returns a nonzero exit status in the event of an error. The exit codes are as follows:
1
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Invocation syntax error
2
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Unknown system error
3
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Device name or dev-type not found. This error occurs only when the -f option is not specified.
4
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Permission denied. User does not have DAC or MAC access to database.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE
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Availability | SUNWtsu
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Interface Stability |
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The invocation is Uncommitted. The options are Uncommitted. The output is Not-an-Interface.
SEE ALSO
allocate(1), deallocate(1), add_allocatable(1M), attributes(5), device_clean(5)
NOTES
The functionality described on this manual page is available only if the system is configured with Trusted Extensions.
Index
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- OPTIONS
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- EXIT STATUS
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- ATTRIBUTES
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- SEE ALSO
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- NOTES
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