man(1) page: cloudscheduler cloud metadata-delete

NAME
cloudscheduler cloud metadata delete - delete metadata files from cloud definitions on cloudscheduler version 2 (csv2) servers
SYNOPSIS

cloudscheduler cloud metadata-delete -cn cloud -mn metadata [ options

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DESCRIPTION
Remove metadata files from a cloud in the current group. Any user may delete cloud metadata files, provided they are in the group that the cloud is defined in.
OPTIONS
Mandatory

The following are mandatory parameters and must be specified:

-cn name, --cloud-name name
A cloud name. The value for name must be one to thirty-two characters, all lower case, numeric digits, and dashes but cannot start or end with dashes.
-mn name, --metadata-name name
The metadata name and primary identifier. The value for name must be all lower case, numeric digits, and dashes but cannot start or end with dashes..
Optional

The following are optional parameters:

-Y , --yes
Specify this option to automatically accept the deletion. If not specified a prompt will appear asking if the user is sure they would like to delete the object..
Global

These options are avaliable on all actions:.so ../man/parameters/_group.so

-H , --long-help
Requests the man page style help for the current command. Long help can be requested for the cloudscheduler command, a specific object, or a specific object/action.
-h , --help
Requests short help for the current command. Help can be requested for the cloudscheduler command, a specific object, or a specific object/action.
-s server, --server server
The name of the target server. There must be an entry in the cloudscheduler defaults that matches server and it must have an authentication method.
-v , --version
Requests that the versions of both the CLI client and the targeted server be printed in addition to any other command output.
-xA , --expose-API
Requests trace messages detailing the API calls and responses issued and received by the cloudscheduler command.
EXAMPLES
  1. Deleting the cloud metadata “example.yaml”: $ cloudscheduler cloud metadata-delete -cn example -mn example.yaml -Y cloud metadata file “example::example::example.yaml” successfully deleted.
SEE ALSO
csv2 (1) csv2_cloud (1) csv2_cloud_add (1) csv2_cloud_delete (1) csv2_cloud_list (1) csv2_cloud_metadata_collation (1) csv2_cloud_meta- data_edit (1) csv2_cloud_metadata_list (1) csv2_cloud_metadata_load (1) csv2_cloud_metadata_update (1) csv2_cloud_status (1) csv2_cloud_update (1)

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