You can delete deployments.
Note: You cannot delete deployments that are currently being deployed.
A deployment deletion must be confirmed before a deletion starts.
Note: If system information was changed, not all files may be deleted. In this case, you many need to delete these files manually. For example, if an FTP transmission was changed to a Shared DASD Cluster or if the remote credentials are incorrect or changed.
The message log explains which containers, folders, and files were deleted during processing and which ones were not deleted. See how to investigate a failed deployment for details on finding the message log.
Note: Target libraries are never deleted.
The following artifacts are deleted by status:
All applicable database records
All applicable database records
Archive located at Application Root/sdsroot/Dnnnn where nnnn = Deployment ID automatic number. Application Root is defined in settings under mount point management.
All applicable database records.
Same as Snapshot Completed, plus attempts to delete any transmitted snapshots on target systems.
Same as Transmit in Error.
Same as Transmitted.
Same as Snapshot Completed.
Same as Snapshot Completed.
Follow these steps:
The Deployment window appears.
The detailed deployment information appears.
The deployment is deleted.
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