The DELETE command deletes an active user ID file space from one or all file pools that CA VM:Secure manages. If you want to delete file space that belongs to a user ID on hold, you must reactivate it first.
Note: CA VM:Secure runs the DELETE command on a servant machine. Before issuing the DELETE command, be sure the Servant Facility is enabled; if the Servant Facility is disabled, the DELETE command fails. For more information about using the Servant Facility, see the Administration Guide.
Deleting a user's file space deletes all data that user ID has in the specified file pool (or in all file pools that CA VM:Secure manages if you specify ALL). Verify, before you delete a user’s file space, that the user does not need the file space or any data currently stored in that file pool.
The file pool you specify on the DELETE command must be active and available; otherwise the command will fail. If you specify all file pools in which the user ID is enrolled (ALL), then all file pools must be active and available; if any one of them is not, the command will fail.
Deleting a file space makes that file space available for reallocation. It is the opposite of enrolling a user with a particular file space.
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