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Michael
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« Reply #1 on: February 14, 2008, 12:11:32 PM »

Seems to be a topic by itself, so I moved it to a seperate thread.

As with many things: need to know what version of HMC software you are referring to. Maybe it was a bug, or something else surprising.

I have just tried cp .ssh/auth* . and rm auth* from my hscroot HOME directory (doing ls -la ahead of time to be sure I was not destroying anything ahead of time.

Basically, either using ssh remotely, or logging in and using the commands from the CLI I see no reason rm will not work - other than you must supply the entire path name - as in: rm .ssh/? to remove all single character files from the .ssh directory.

So, if you continue to have problems: please:
lshmc -V # note capital V
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« on: February 13, 2008, 05:21:51 PM »

Hello fellow pPeople.

Does anyone know how to delete fiels from the HMC.  I scp'd files to my home directory on the HMC and now I want to delete them, however as the HMC is locked down I cant figure this one out.  rm or Redirection commands dont seem to work.

The only work around I could find was to zero out the file on the source server and re-transfer it back to the HMC, overwriting the target file in the process.  However this still leaves me with a file record entry.

any advice would be appreciated.

Thanks
pSerious
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