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10.0;uctnode (uncatalog_node), revision 1.0, 88/01/21
uctnode (uncatalog_node) - uncatalog a node.
usage:  uctnode [-l] [-root] pathname... {CL}



DESCRIPTION
     uctnode removes the specified entry directory name from the local copy of
     the network root directory.  After the name is removed, objects cataloged
     under that node's entry directory are no longer accessible to you or
     other nodes on the network.

     If you use the -root option, the nodename is also removed from the
     network's replicated root directory.

     Node entry directories are created with the ctnode command.

     pathname (required)
                    Specify node entry directory name to be uncataloged.
                    Multiple pathnames and wildcarding are permitted.

OPTIONS
     -l   List directory names as they are uncataloged.

     -root
          Uncatalog the node in the network root as well as in the the local
          root directory.

EXAMPLES
     Uncatalog the node with the entry directory name specified.

     $ /etc/uctnode als_node



SEE ALSO
     More information is available.  Type

     help  ctnode   For details about cataloging nodes

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