sfcbunstage

Section: User Commands (1)
Updated: August 2005
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NAME

sfcbstage - Script to remove provider MOF and registration files from the Small-Footprint CIM Broker (sfcb) staging area  

SYNOPSIS

sfcbstage [options] [mof...]  

DESCRIPTION

sfcbunstage removes provider mof and registration files from the sfcb staging area. Used to remove classes from sfcb offline. The class repository must be rebuilt with sfcbrepos and the sfcb CIMOM restarted before changes take effect.  

OPTIONS

-n namespace
Namespace for which the class MOFs are to be deregistered. Default is root/cimv2
-s stagingdir
Path to sfcb staging area containing class MOFs and registration files Default is /var/lib/sfcb/stage
-r registrationfile
Path to the provider registration file.
-h
Display usage information and exit.
mof
Path(s) to one of more class MOF files containing the CIM class definitions for the class(es) implemented by the provider
 

ENVIRONMENT

DESTDIR
If set, the value of this variable is prepended to the registration directory names. This can be useful to store the repository in a different location, i.e. when cross-compiling providers.
 

AUTHOR

Viktor Mihajlovski <MIHAJLOV@de.ibm.com>  

BUGS

The SBLIM project maintains a mailing list to which you should direct all questions regarding sfcb, sfcc, wbemcli, or any of the SBLIM providers. To subscribe to this mailing list visit

http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sblim-issues

The SBLIM Project Bug tracking page can be found at

http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=128809&atid=712784
 

COPYRIGHT

(C) Copyright IBM Corp. 2004, 2005  

AVAILABILITY

The Small-Footprint CIM Broker (sfcb) is a part of the SBLIM project. The most recent version is available on the web at
http://sblim.sourceforge.net/
 

SEE ALSO

sfcbd(1), sfcbstage(1), sfcbrepos(1)


 

Index

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
ENVIRONMENT
AUTHOR
BUGS
COPYRIGHT
AVAILABILITY
SEE ALSO

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