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HP Systems Insight Manager Technical Reference Guide

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  Monitoring Systems, Clusters, and Events  |  Customizing System or Cluster Collections  |  Deleting System or Cluster Collections   

Deleting System or Cluster Collections

»Table of Contents
»Index
»Notices
»Introduction
»Product Overview
»Getting Started
»Discovery and Identification
»Users and Authorizations
»Networking and Security
»Monitoring Systems, Clusters, and Events
»Navigating the Systems and Events Panel
»Viewing the System Overview Page
»Saving Collections
»Customizing System or Cluster Collections
»Creating System or Cluster Collections
»Editing System or Cluster Collections
Deleting System or Cluster Collections
»Setting Properties for a System or Cluster Collection
»Customizing Event Collections
»System Table View Page
»Cluster Table View Page
»Event Table View Page
»Searching for Systems and Events
»Reference
»Storage Integration
»Managing with Tasks
»Tools that Extend Management
»Partner Applications
»Reporting
»Administering Systems and Events
»Troubleshooting
»Reference Information
»Printable version
»Glossary
»Using Help
» Command Line Interface
» Related Procedures
» Related Topics

Perform the following procedure to delete a system or cluster collection.

Users with full-configuration-rights can delete a shared collection. Users who have limited-configuration-rights can only delete his or her own private collection. They can, however, view shared collections.

To delete a system or cluster collection:

  1. Click Customize in the Systems and Events panel. The Customize Collections page appears.

  2. In the Show dropdown list, select Systems. All available system or cluster collections are displayed. Click expand menu icon to expand all system and cluster collections in the table, or click collapse menu icon to collapse all system and cluster collections in the table.

  3. Select the collection to be deleted.

  4. Click [Delete]. A dialog box appears. Click [OK] to continue with the deletion, or click [Cancel] to cancel the operation. If the selected collection is not empty or is in use by a task, an error message appears.

Command Line Interface

Users with full-configuration-rights user can use the mxcollection command to delete existing collections from the command line interface (CLI).

Refer to Getting Started - Using Command Line Interface Commands for more information on accessing the manpage, which includes detailed information for this command.

Related Procedures

» Searching for Systems and Events - Performing an Advanced Search for Systems
» Customizing System or Cluster Collections - Editing System or Cluster Collections
» Customizing System or Cluster Collections - Creating System or Cluster Collections
» Customizing System or Cluster Collections - Setting Properties for a System or Cluster Collection

Related Topics

» HP Systems Insight Manager Technical Reference Guide - Monitoring Systems, Clusters, and Events
» Monitoring Systems, Clusters, and Events - Customizing System or Cluster Collections
» Monitoring Systems, Clusters, and Events - Navigating the Systems and Events Panel