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DELETE-PROCESSOR / DLPRR: Delete processor

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You use the DELETE-PROCESSOR command to delete a (partner) processor.

The alias DLPRR exists for DELETE-PROCESSOR in order to provide SNMP support. The SDF alias is DLPRR.

BS2000 console

BS2000 SDF command

Command/ SOF file

SNMP management

Parameter service

x

x

x

x


List of valid command sources

DELETE-PROCESSOR / DLPRR Delete (partner) processor                                  

PROCESSOR-NAME = <composed-name 1..8> / <c-string 1 .. 8>

PROCESSOR-NAME=<composed-name 1..8> / <c-string 1..8>
Name of the (partner) processor that is to be deleted.

A (partner) processor is only deleted if there are no routes leading to it.

Command logging

Positive acknowledgments are supplied in news BCA0682, and negative acknowledgments in news BCA06D2 followed by the message NBR0740.
A description of the error messages that may be issued during command processing is provided in the table below.

Command return codes

(SC2)      SC1

Maincode

Meaning

   0        0

CMD0001

Command successfully processed

   0        1

CMD0202

Error in command

   0        1

BCA0768

Syntax error in command

   0       64

BCA07A0

PROCESSOR-NAME not found

   0       64

BCA07EA

BCOUT command is being executed for the processor

   0       64

BCA07EF

There are still routes to the processor

   0      128

BCA0814

BCAM is being terminated abnormally

   0      128

BCA0816

BCAM is terminating

   0      130

BCA0766

BCAM is not active


Example

See the example in section "DELETE-ROUTE / DLRT: Delete route".