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DELETE ASSOCIATION (Delete the Node Association to a Schedule)

Use this command to delete the association of a client node to a client schedule. TSM no longer runs the schedule on the client node.

If you try to disassociate a client from a schedule to which it is not associated, this command has no effect for that client.

Privilege Class

To perform this task, you must have one of the following privilege classes:

Syntax

>>-DELete ASSOCiation--domain_name--schedule_name--------------->
 
   .-,---------.
   V           |
>----node_name-+-----------------------------------------------><
 
 

Parameters

domain_name (Required)
Specifies the name of the policy domain to which the schedule belongs.

schedule_name (Required)
Specifies the name of the schedule from which clients are to be disassociated.

node_name (Required)
Specifies the name of the client node that is no longer associated with the client schedule. You can specify a list of clients which are to be no longer associated with the specified schedule. Commas, with no intervening spaces, separate the items in the list. You can also use a wildcard character to specify a name. All matching clients are disassociated from the specified schedule.

Examples

Task 1

Delete the association of the node JEFF, assigned to the DOMAIN1 policy domain, to the WEEKLY_BACKUP schedule.

Command:
delete association domain1 weekly_backup jeff

Task 2

Delete the association of selected clients, assigned to the DOMAIN1 policy domain, to the WEEKLY_BACKUP schedule so that this schedule is no longer executed by these clients. The nodes that are disassociated from the schedule contain ABC or XYZ in the node name.

Command:
delete association domain1 weekly_backup *abc*,*xyz*

Related Commands

Table 67. Commands Related to DELETE ASSOCIATION

Command Description
DEFINE ASSOCIATION Associates clients with a schedule.
QUERY ASSOCIATION Displays the clients associated with one or more schedules.


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