Sun Microsystems 2.1 manual The smcrm Utility, smcls -lrtB, server% smcrm SUNWbambi SGIquovadis

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The following example displays a long list of the current titles on the local server, with the output reverse-sorted by modification time (most-recently modified time last) and bitrate information displayed (instead of play speed):

 

smc_ls -lrtB

 

 

 

 

pc_test1.5

Apr 01 10:06 FREE

00:02:56 MPEG1SYS 1500000

 

PC_TEST_1.4

Apr 01 10:30 FREE

00:02:56 MPEG1SYS 1400000

 

Scott_and_Anne

Jun 11 20:30 FREE

00:03:32 MPEG1SYS 2236000

 

rabbit

Jun 11 20:39 FREE

00:00:30 MPEG1SYS 1378000*

 

ISGs_Mariah

Jun 21 12:13 FREE

00:02:48 MPEG1SYS 1660400

 

Gisele_Kerozene

Sep 16 19:13 FREE

00:04:14 MPEG1SYS 1504000

 

v2kill

Oct 04 17:34 FREE

00:04:20 MPEG1SYS 1394400

 

YOUAINT14

Nov 06 10:08 FREE

00:02:40 MPEG1SYS 1401728

 

smc5

Nov 22 15:00 FREE

00:06:31 MPEG1SYS 1500000

 

ST_HISTORY

Dec 13 13:52 FREE

00:09:02 MPEG1SYS 2213600

 

Max_Headroom

Jan 23

16:13 FREE

00:02:16 MPEG1SYS 1406000

 

mnymkr2

Feb 20

14:12 FREE

00:01:58 MPEG1SYS 1446848

 

dvd_ad

Mar 01

18:15 FREE

00:09:59 MPEG1SYS 2009344

 

Eastwood

Mar 13

17:42 FREE

00:06:31 MPEG1SYS 1500000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5.5The smc_rm Utility

The smc_rm utility removes titles from an MFS on a Sun MediaCenter server. The command takes as an argument one or more title names. smc_rm removes a specified title, including MPEG files, supporting files, and attributes referred to by that title name.

The following example removes all content associated with the titles “Bambi” and “Quo Vadis”.

server% smc_rm SUNW_bambi SGI_quo_vadis

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