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Chapter3 Managing ITP Networks Using SGM
Working with Linksets
If you have not physically deleted a known linkset from your network, and you
delete it from SGM, SGM also automatically deletes all associated links from the
SGM database. However, at the next poll SGM finds the linkset and associated
links and adds them back to the SGM database, setting the status appropriately. If
this happens, do not delete the linkset again. Instead, set it to Ignored. See the
“Ignoring a Linkset” section on page3-90 for more information.
Note If you delete a linkset from the SGM database, the linkset is deleted for all SGM
clients and views connected to that SGM server.
If you delete all linksets to an Unmanaged node, SGM does not automatically
delete the node. Instead, you must manually delete the node. See the “Deleting a
Node” section on page 3-130 for more information.
To delete a linkset from the SGM database, use one of the following procedures:
Select one or more linksets in a window, then select Edit > Delete from the
SGM Main Menu.
Right-click a linkset in a window, then select Delete Item in the right-click
menu. (You cannot delete more than one linkset at a time from the right-click
menu.)
SGM asks you to confirm the deletion:
Select Yes to delete the selected linksets. SGM deletes the linksets and all
associated links from the SGM database. However, if the linksets were not
physically deleted from your network, then at the next poll SGM finds the
linksets and their associated links and adds them back to the SGM database,
setting the status appropriately.
Select No to return to the window without deleting any linksets or links from
the SGM database.
You can also use the sgm delete linkset command to delete one or more linksets
from the SGM database. See the “SGM Commands and Descriptions” section on
page B-2 for more information on the use of this command.