delete [node node-id] dns clerk
Deletes the DECdns clerk on the specified node. You must disable a
clerk before you delete it (see the disable command). You can also
enter this command through the dns$control utility.
You must have the NET$MANAGE rights identifier (OpenVMS systems) or
superuser privileges (Tru64 Unix systems).
1 – known_namespace
delete [node node-id] dns clerk -
known namespace namespace-ident
Removes a namespace from a specified clerk's list of known
namespaces. The namespace-identifier is required. You
can use one of the following:
name The name of the namespace. The name argument may
be different from the nickname if the nickname is
ambiguous.
nscts The value of the namespace creation timestamp
(NSCTS) assigned to the specified namespace when
it was created. The format is 14 pairs of hex
digits (xx-xx).
You must have the NET$MANAGE rights identifier (OpenVMS
systems) or superuser privileges (Tru64 Unix systems).
NOTE
You are not permitted to delete the known namespace that
is currently the default namespace (that is, the one shown
by show dns clerk default namespace).
The following command removes the namespace with the name
jns from the clerk's list of known namespaces.
delete dns clerk known namespace jns
2 – manual_nameserver
delete [node node-id] dns clerk -
manual nameserver name
Removes the knowledge of a server that exists across a WAN
from the local clerk's cache. You can also enter this
command through the dns$control utility.
You must have the NET$MANAGE rights identifier (OpenVMS
systems) or superuser privileges (Tru64 Unix systems).
The following command removes knowledge of server nrl from the
clerk cache on node .mfg.umbriel:
delete node .mfg.umbriel dns clerk manual nameserver nrl