RIO Remote I/O System User Guide
RIO system commands under Solaris/Linux/LynxOS
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Chapter 5 RIO command line utilities
riodeleteOperating systems Available under: Solaris, Linux and LynxOS.
Function Removes settings for specified RTA(s).
Syntax riodelete [-f] [-h] [-v] <name or unique num>
Argument
descriptions
Example riodelete 0x94000C1e removes the settings for RTA with unique ID 0x94000c1e.
Argument Description
[-f] If an RTA is currently attached and booted then the
command will not delete it unless the user has specified the
-f option. This option will force the deletion of the device by
removing it from the network and then requesting the RIO
driver to delete its entry. The RTA is removed from the
network by placing the RTA software in an infinite loop.
[-h] Prints a usage message to the standard error file desc riptor
[-v] Sends all messages to the standard error file descriptor.