Document gerrit comment deletion procedure
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A 200 return code means the account is active, and 204 means account inactive.
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Deleting Messages or Comments
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Review messages or comments can not be completely deleted, but they
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can have their content completely replaced with text indicating that
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they have been deleted. The process is described below, and the
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actual deletion command requires a reason. You may want to use
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something like "removed by user request" or other similar text to
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indicate why the comment was deleted.
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To manually delete a review comment or message:
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#. Get an HTTP password for your Gerrit admin account:
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.. code-block:: shell-session
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$ ssh -p 29418 username.admin@review.opendev.org gerrit set-account --generate-http-password username.admin
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#. Use that along with the :git_file:`tools/gerrit-delete-comment.py`
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script to delete the desired message or comment. Use the script to
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list the messages or comments in order to obtain their internal
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IDs, then run it again to delete the specified message or comment.
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#. To reduce the attack surface, clear your HTTP password:
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.. code-block:: shell-session
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$ ssh -p 29418 username.admin@review.opendev.org gerrit set-account --clear-http-password username.admin
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Generating a Thread Dump for Debugging
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