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Remove a Data Network Using the CLI
Before you can delete a data network, you must remove any interface associations.
Complete the following steps to delete a data interface.
The following procedure requires that the host be locked.
Remove the data network from the interface.
Identify the interface to be removed.
For example:
~(keystone_admin)$ system interface-datanetwork-list controller-1 +--------------+--------------------------------------+--------+------------------+ | hostname | uuid | ifname | datanetwork_name | +--------------+--------------------------------------+--------+------------------+ | controller-1 | 212d5afc-e417-49fe-919a-d94e9b46c236 | sriov0 | group0-data0 | | controller-1 | 6c2f7066-3889-4291-8928-5fb4b2bccfee | data0 | group0-data0 | | controller-1 | c4ac3c62-283e-491f-a08b-2e4a5ece205c | pthru0 | group0-data0 | +--------------+--------------------------------------+--------+------------------+
Remove the network.
For example:
~(keystone_admin)$ system interface-datanetwork-remove c4ac3c62-283e-491f-a08b-2e4a5ece205c Deleted Interface DataNetwork: c4ac3c62-283e-491f-a08b-2e4a5ece205c
Delete the data network from the system.
~[keystone_admin]$ system datanetwork-delete <datanetworkUUID>
where <datanetworkUUID> is the UUID of the data network.