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.. _deleting-an-alarm-using-the-cli:
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Delete an Alarm Using the CLI
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You can manually delete an alarm that is not automatically cleared by the
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system.
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.. rubric:: |context|
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.. warning::
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   Manually deleting an alarm should not be done unless it is absolutely
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   clear that there is no reason for the alarm to be active.
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You can use the command :command:`fm alarm-delete` to manually delete an alarm
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that remains active/set for no apparent reason, which may happen in rare
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conditions. Alarms usually clear automatically when the related trigger or
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fault condition is corrected.
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.. rubric:: |proc|
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.. _deleting-an-alarm-using-the-cli-steps-clp-fzw-nkb:
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-   To delete an alarm, use the :command:`fm alarm-delete` command.
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    For example:
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    .. code-block:: none
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        ~(keystone_admin)$ fm alarm-delete 4ab5698a-19cb-4c17-bd63-302173fef62c
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    Substitute the UUID of the alarm you wish to delete. |