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WAAS - Deleting Unwanted CIFS Config from WAE

AJAZ NAWAZ
Level 5
Level 5

Hello all,

I am on cli of wae module and can't really explain how a piece of config has appeared on the module. The module itself is controlled by central manager and this particular directive has not been configured centrally.

It's appears on the wae gui (as well as in the config), when I goto cifsAO and then click on Preposition. So the question is how do I remove the top one?:

accelerator cifs preposition 1700572
   name "site-a"
   server "192.168.1.1"
   root "singaporedeptfolders$/"
   max-cache 25
   max-file-size 500
   min-file-size 25
   no ignore-hidden-dir
   recursive
   scan-type since last
   schedule daily 18:0
   enable
   modified 12:02:2010 11:40:58
exit
accelerator cifs preposition 1700811
   name "site-b"
   server "192.168.2.2"
   root "ursme$/"
   max-cache 25
   max-file-size 500
   min-file-size 20
   no ignore-hidden-dir
   recursive
   scan-type since last
   schedule daily 18:0
   enable
   modified 12:02:2010 11:45:53
exit

tia

Ajaz

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Zach Seils
Level 7
Level 7

Ajaz,

You can remove the directive from the CLI with the command in configuration mode:

accelerator cifs preposition remove

where is the ID of the preposition directive.

Regards,

Zach

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Zach Seils
Level 7
Level 7

Ajaz,

You can remove the directive from the CLI with the command in configuration mode:

accelerator cifs preposition remove

where is the ID of the preposition directive.

Regards,

Zach

oh yes !!!

thanks Zach

Ajaz

hmm... something strange.

Although I've deleted the unwanted perposition config from the wae, after a shortwhile it appears again - automagically :-)

what the...

Ajaz

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