rmtrigger
Removes trigger from an element
or UCM object
SYNOPSIS
- rmtrigger [ –c·omment comment | –cfi·le comment-file-pname |–cq·uery
- | –cqe·ach | –nc·omment ]
[ –nin·herit | –nat·tach ]
[ –r·ecurse ]
trigger-type-selector { pname | ucm-object-selector }
...
DESCRIPTION
The rmtrigger command
removes an attached trigger from one or more elements or UCM objects. The
specified trigger-type-selector is not affected
by rmtrigger. To delete the trigger type, use the rmtype command.
RESTRICTIONS
Identities
You must have
one of the following identities:
- Object
owner
- Object
group member
- VOB
owner (for an element trigger)
- Project
VOB owner (for a UCM object trigger)
- root (UNIX)
- Member
of the ClearCase administrators group (ClearCase on Windows)
- Local
administrator of the ClearCase LT server host (ClearCase LT on Windows)
Locks
An error occurs if
one or more of these objects are locked: VOB (for an element trigger), project
VOB (for a UCM object trigger), object type, object, trigger type.
Mastership
(Replicated
VOBs only) No mastership restrictions.
OPTIONS AND ARGUMENTS
Event Records and Comments
- Default
- Creates one or more event records, with
commenting controlled by your .clearcase_profile file
(default: –nc). See the comments reference
page. Comments can be edited with chevent.
- –c·omment comment | –cfi·le comment-file-pname |–cq·uery | –cqe·ach | –nc·omment
- Overrides the default with the option
you specify. See the comments reference
page.
Manipulating the Trigger Lists of a Directory Element
- Default
- The trigger is removed from both of a
directory element's trigger lists: its attached list and its inheritance list.
- –nin·herit
- (Directory element only) The trigger is
removed from the directory's attached list, but remains on its inheritance
list. The trigger does not fire when the monitored operation is performed
on the directory itself, but new elements created in that directory inherit
the trigger.
- –nat·tach
- (Directory element only) The trigger is
removed from the directory's inheritance list, but remains on its attached
list. The trigger continues to fire when the monitored operation is performed
on the directory itself, but new elements created in that directory do not
inherit the trigger.
Removing Triggers from an Entire Subdirectory Tree
- Default
- If a pname argument
names a directory element, the trigger is removed only from the element itself,
not from any of the existing elements within it.
- –r·ecurse
- Processes the entire subtree of each pname that
is a directory element (including pname itself).
UNIX VOB symbolic links are not traversed during the recursive descent into
the subtree.
Specifying the Trigger Type
- Default
- None.
- trigger-type-selector
- The name of an existing element trigger
type. Specify trigger-type-selector in the form
[trtype:]type-name[@vob-selector]
Specifying the Element
- Default
- None.
- pname ...
- One or more pathnames, specifying elements
from which triggers (instances of the specified trigger type) are to be removed.
Specifying the UCM Object
- Default
- None.
- ucm-object-selector ...
- The name of the UCM object. Specify ucm-object-selector in
the form [ucm-object-type:]type-name[@vob-selector]
EXAMPLES
The UNIX examples in this section are written for use in csh.
If you use another shell, you may need to use different quoting and escaping
conventions.
The Windows examples that include wildcards or quoting are written for
use in cleartool interactive mode. If you use cleartool single-command
mode, you may need to change the wildcards and quoting to make your command
interpreter process the command appropriately.
In cleartool single-command mode, cmd-context represents
the UNIX shell or Windows command interpreter prompt, followed by the cleartool command.
In cleartool interactive mode, cmd-context represents
the interactive cleartool prompt.
- Remove
an attached trigger from hello.c.
- Remove
an attached trigger from the src directory's attached
list, but leave it in the inheritance list.
- Remove
an attached trigger from the release directory's inheritance
list, but leave it in the attached list.