AdministrativeTasks

Remove Relations with fsrmrelation Command

A directory-to-DataClass relationship is removed and the directory is made a nonmigration directory by using the fsrmrelation operation.

Note

For more information on the fsrmrelation command, refer to the Command Reference book.

Removing a DataClass relationship from a directory causes it to be a nonmigration directory by FileServ. Therefore, files that are copied, saved, or moved into this directory by users (after the directory is disassociated from a DataClass group) are not migrated to media. The relationship is restored, and the directory is made migration by using the fsrmrelation operation.

Before issuing the fsrmrelation operation, all files and subdirectories in the association point directory must be deleted or moved so that the directory is empty. Directories are not deleted by fsrmrelation.

Step 1. Run the fsrmrelation command.

Note

The directory must be empty before the fsrmrelation command is allowed. If the directory contains files or other subdirectories, the fsrmrelation command fails.

Specify the name of the directory to disassociate.

% fsrmrelation production

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ADIC FileServ Version 4.0 600716 Rev A Run the fsrmrelation command, Specify the name of the directory to disassociate