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PMEMPOOL-RM(1) PMDK Programmer's Manual PMEMPOOL-RM(1)

pmempool-rm - remove a persistent memory pool

$ pmempool rm [<options>] <file>..
    

The pmempool rm command removes each specified file. If the specified file is a pool set file, all pool files (single-file pool or part files) and remote replicas are removed. By default the pmempool rm does not remove pool set files. All local and remote pool files are removed using unlink(3) call, except the pools created on device dax which are zeroed instead. If specified file does not exist, the remote pool is broken or not accessible, the pmempool rm command terminates with an error code. By default it prompts before removing write-protected local files. See REMOTE REPLICATION section for more details about support for remote pools. See EXAMPLES section for example usage of the rm command.

-h, --help

Print help message

-v, --verbose

Be verbose and print all removing files.

-s, --only-pools

Remove only pool files and do not remove pool set files (default behaviour).

-a, --all

Remove all pool set files - local and remote.

-l, --local

Remove local pool set files.

-r, --remote

Remove remote pool set files.

-f, --force

Remove all specified files, ignore nonexistent files, never prompt.

-i, --interactive

Prompt before removing every single file or remote pool.

A remote pool is removed using rpmem_remove(3) function if librpmem(7) library is available. If a pool set file contains remote replication but librpmem(7) is not available, the pmempool rm command terminates with an error code, unless the -f, –force option is specified.

$ pmempool rm pool.obj pool.blk
    

Remove specified pool files.

$ pmempool rm pool.set
    

Remove all pool files from the “pool.set”, do not remove pool.set itself.

$ pmempool rm -a pool.set
    

Remove all pool files from the “pool.set”, remove the local pool set file and all remote pool set files.

pmempool(1), libpmemblk(7), libpmemlog(7), libpmemobj(7), librpmem(7) and <https://pmem.io>

2020-10-28 PMDK - pmem Tools version 1.4