Delete a Unix Systems Services (USS) File or directory permanently
Usage
zowe zos-files delete uss-file <fileName> [options]
Positional Arguments
-
fileName
(string)
- The name of the file or directory that you want to delete
Required Options
Options
Zosmf Connection Options
-
--host
| -H
(string)
- The z/OSMF server host name.
-
--port
| -P
(number)
-
The z/OSMF server port.
Default value: 443
-
--user
| -u
(string)
- Mainframe (z/OSMF) user name, which can be the same as your TSO login.
-
--password
| --pass
| --pw
(string)
- Mainframe (z/OSMF) password, which can be the same as your TSO password.
-
--reject-unauthorized
| --ru
(boolean)
-
--base-path
| --bp
(string)
- The base path for your API mediation layer instance. Specify this option to prepend the base path to all z/OSMF resources when making REST requests. Do not specify this option if you are not using an API mediation layer.
-
--protocol
(string)
-
--cert-file
(local file path)
- The file path to a certificate file to use for authentication
-
--cert-key-file
(local file path)
- The file path to a certificate key file to use for authentication
Profile Options
Base Connection Options
Examples
-
Delete the empty directory '/u/ibmuser/testcases':
zowe zos-files delete uss-file "/a/ibmuser/testcases" -f
-
Delete the file named '/a/ibmuser/my_text.txt':
zowe zos-files delete uss-file "/a/ibmuser/testcases/my_text.txt" -f
-
Recursively delete the directory named '/u/ibmuser/testcases':
zowe zos-files delete uss-file "/a/ibmuser/testcases" -rf