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Commands Reference, Volume 4
Deletes a link between a condition and one or more responses.
rmcondresp [-h]
[-q] [-T]
[-V] Condition [Response
[Response ...]]
rmcondresp [-h]
[-q] -r [-T]
[-V]  Response [Response
...]
The rmcondresp command deletes the link between a condition and
a response. More than one response can be specified. The
response is no longer run when the condition occurs. Use the
-r flag to specify that the command parameters consist only of
responses. This deletes all links to conditions for these
responses. If only a condition is specified, links to all responses for
that condition are deleted.
- Condition
 - Specifies the name of the condition linked to the response. The
condition is always specified first unless the -r flag is
used.
 - Response
 - Specifies the name of a response, or more than one response. The
links from the specified responses to the specified condition are
removed.
 
- -h
 - Writes the command's usage statement to standard output.
 - -q
 - Does not return an error when either Condition or
Response does not exist.
 - -r
 - Indicates that all command parameters are responses. There are no
conditions specified. This command removes links from all conditions
that are linked to the specified responses.
 - -T
 - Writes the command's trace messages to standard error. For
your software-service organization's use only.
 - -V
 - Writes the command's verbose messages to standard output.
 
- 0
 - Command has run successfully.
 - 1
 - Error occurred with RMC.
 - 2
 - Error occurred with CLI script.
 - 3
 - Incorrect flag on command line.
 - 4
 - Incorrect parameter on command line.
 - 5
 - Error occurred that was based on faulty command line input.
 
This command requires root authority.
- To delete the link between the condition "JFS space used" and the response
"Broadcast event on-shift", type:
rmcondresp  "JFS space used" "Broadcast event on-shift"                              													
 - To delete the links between the condition "JFS space used" and all of its
responses, type:
rmcondresp  "JFS space used"
 - To delete the links between the condition "JFS space used" and the
responses "Broadcast event on-shift" and "E-mail root anytime", type:
rmcondresp  "JFS space used"  "Broadcast event on-shift" "E-mail root anytime"                              												
	
 - To delete the links between the response "Broadcast event on-shift" and
all of the conditions that use it, type:
rmcondresp -r "Broadcast event on-shift"
 
| /usr/sbin/rsct/bin/rmcondresp
 | Location of the rmcondresp command.
 | 
The lscondresp, mkcondition, mkcondresp,
mkresponse, startcondresp, stopcondresp
commands.
The rmccli General Information file.
The RSCT 2.2 Resource Monitoring and Control Guide and
Reference contains more information regarding ERRM operations.
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