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Deletes the specified alias(es).
ALIASD[EL] pattern [group]
- pattern
The alias name(s) to be deleted.
This parameter can be specified with wildcards or with a full regular
expression. Refer to appendix A for additional information about pattern
matching and regular expressions.
The following wildcards are supported:
- @
Matches any character(s).
- ?
Matches any alphabetic character.
- #
Matches any numeric character.
The following are valid name pattern specifications:
- @
Matches everything; all names.
- pib@
Matches all names that start with "pib".
- log2##4
Matches "log2004", "log2754", and so on.
The following regular expressions are equivalent to the patterns with
wildcards that are listed above:
`.*`
`pib.*`
`log2[0-9][0-9]4`
This parameter must be specified; no default is assumed.
- group
The type(s) of aliases that are deleted. Aliases are classified as
USER or PREDEFINED aliases. ALL refers to both
types of aliases.
- U[SER]
User-defined aliases
- P[REDEFINED]
Predefined aliases
- A[LL]
Both user-defined and predefined aliases
By default, only USER aliases are deleted. In order to delete a
predefined alias, the group PREDEFINED or ALL must be
specified.
$nmdebug > aliasd loop
$nmdebug >
Remove the user alias loop from the alias table.
$nmdebug > aliasd s@ pre
$nmdebug >
Delete all predefined aliases that begin with the letter "s".
Related commands: ALIAS, ALIASINIT, ALIASLIST.
Numerous System Debug commands are implemented with aliases. If these
predefined aliases are deleted, commands you are accustomed to using may not be
available. Refer to the ALIASINIT command for a complete list of
predefined aliases.
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