soldelapp(1M)




NAME

     soldelapp - remove an application from the Solstice applica-
     tion registry


SYNOPSIS

     /usr/snadm/bin/soldelapp [-r registry] -n name


DESCRIPTION

     soldelapp removes an application from the Solstice  applica-
     tion  registry.  After removal, the application is no longer
     displayed  in  the  Solstice  Launcher  main   window   (see
     solstice(1M)).


OPTIONS

     -r registry
           Define the full path name  of  the  Solstice  registry
           file.

     -n name
           Define the name of the tool to be removed.

     When   executed    without    options,     soldelapp    uses
     /opt/SUNWadm/etc/.solstice_registry  (the  default  registry
     path).


RETURN VALUES

     0     on success

     1     on failure

     2     if the registry is locked

     3     if  name is not found in the registry

     4     if the named registry or default registry is not found


EXAMPLES

     Example 1: A sample display of the soldelapp command.

     The following removes an  application  called  Disk  Manager
     from  the  Solstice  application  registry  and the Solstice
     Launcher main window.

     # soldelapp -r /opt/SUNWadm/etc/.solstice_registry -n "Disk Manager"


FILES

     /opt/SUNWadm/etc/.solstice_registry
           The default registry file.


ATTRIBUTES

     See attributes(5) for descriptions of the  following  attri-
     butes:
     ____________________________________________________________
    |       ATTRIBUTE TYPE        |       ATTRIBUTE VALUE       |
    |_____________________________|_____________________________|
    | Availability                | SUNWsadml                   |
    |_____________________________|_____________________________|


SEE ALSO

     soladdapp(1M), solstice(1M), attributes(5)


NOTES

     Globally registered  applications  are  used  by  local  and
     remote  users  sharing  the  software  in  a particular /opt
     directory. They can be removed only using  soldelapp.


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