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JP1 Version 12 JP1/IT Desktop Management 2 Distribution Function Administration Guide


14.12 dcmpkrm.exe (deleting a package)

This section describes the dcmpkrm command, which deletes a package.

Function

This command deletes a specified package from a specified cabinet in the managing server.

Format

dcmpkrm.exe /i parameter-file-name

Arguments

Specification contents of parameter file

The table below shows the specification contents of the parameter file for the dcmpkrm command. The contents of the parameter file for this command cannot be specified by using command arguments.

Table 14‒10: Specification contents of parameter file (dcmpkrm command)

Specification content of parameter file

Content

Whether to specify

Command argument

Tag

Parameter

PACKAGING_INFORMATION

package_name

Package name

N

--

package_id

Package ID

Y

--

version_revision

Version/revision

Y

--

generation

Generation number

Y

--

cabinet_name

Cabinet name

N

--

cabinet_id

Cabinet ID

Y

--

package_code

Code type

Y

--

Legend:

Y: The parameter must be specified.

N: The parameter is not necessary (is ignored even when specified).

--: The content cannot be specified by using a command argument.

Note

For this command, you cannot use a reserved word for any parameter in the PACKAGING_INFORMATION tag.

Return codes

The following table lists the return codes that are output when the dcmpkrm command is executed:

Code

Meaning

Action to be taken

0

The command ended normally.

None

1

The parameter file was not found, or its file format is incorrect.

Check the specification of the parameter file or its description format.

2

An invalid value was specified in the parameter file.

Check the values specified in the parameter file.

3

Connection to the database failed.

Check database settings in the setup of the managing server.

5

Connection to the JP1/IT Desktop Management 2 service failed.

Check whether the service of JP1/IT Desktop Management 2 - Manager has started.

12

Restoration of one or more archive files failed.

Reference the event log.