7.1.5 Cleanup (Command)
Syntax
GFCLI -C -N <system> [-F <results file>]
[-L <user> [-P <password>]] [-M -T <IP-addr>]
[-B –Z <IP-addr> -T <IP-addr>]
[-E -T <IPaddr> -Y <inventory>]
Description
Cleanup executes the same steps as WaitForDone, but also deletes the
update results on the managed server and completes the update procedure.
The managed server returns to its original status and the update results are
no longer available on the server.
If a connection cannot be established, the command returns with a timeout
after a maximum of 60 seconds.
A cleanup is only permitted when the Job status = Ready.
A cleanup is not permitted if a job has been transferred and is waiting to be
executed (Job Status = Prepared) or is currently being executed (Job Stat-
us = Working)
After this command is executed, the update results are written once only to a
results file. You cannot write the last update results to the results file several
times, as you can with the WaitForDone command.
Cleanup must also be executed after a WaitForDone (with a subsequent
Reboot if necessary) to complete the update procedure.
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