检测到您已登录华为云国际站账号,为了您更好的体验,建议您访问国际站服务网站 https://www.huaweicloud.com/intl/zh-cn
不再显示此消息
On the Skill Management page, locate the skill to be deleted and click Delete in the Operation column. The Delete Skill dialog box is displayed. Deleted skills cannot be recovered. Exercise caution when performing this operation. Parent topic: Developing Skills
Run the following command to delete the restriction on using SFTP: rm -rf /etc/usr/sftp_disable Open another SSH window. Then, you can save local files to /tmp or pull the folder from /tmp to the local PC. /tmp is a temporary folder and is cleared after a device is restarted.
PUT hilens:product:updateProductLicense - Delete a product. DELETE hilens:product:deleteProduct - Delete the skill order information of a product. DELETE hilens:product:deleteProductLicense - Create a product. POST hilens:product:createProduct - Update the product information.
PUT hilens:template:downLoadTemplate obs:object:GetObject Delete a skill model. DELETE hilens:model:deleteModel - Create a skill.
After devices that support automatic skill update (devices running the 3516CV500 and 3519AV100 chips) detect that the skills on the cloud are deleted, the devices also delete the device-side skills.
In the alarm list, click Delete in the Operation column of a processed alarm. The Delete Alarm dialog box is displayed. Click OK. Figure 3 Deleting an alarm Parent topic: Managing Devices
For example, some software developers in your enterprise need to use Huawei HiLens resources but must not be allowed to delete skills or perform any high-risk operations.
For example, some software developers in your enterprise need to use Huawei HiLens resources but must not be allowed to delete skills or perform any high-risk operations.
Uninstalling a skill will delete the skill and skill data on the device. Exercise caution when performing this operation. Uninstalling a Skill On the Manage Skill tab page, select the target skill and click Uninstall in the Operation column.
Figure 3 Camera Management-19 Locate the target camera, click Delete in the Operation column, and click OK. Deleted cameras cannot be recovered. Exercise caution when performing this operation. Parent topic: Managing Devices
Locate a model and click Delete in the Operation column to delete it. You can also click Details in the Operation column and click Delete Model in the upper right corner of the model details page to delete the model.
Locate a model and click Delete in the Operation column to delete it. You can also click Details in the Operation column and click Delete Model in the upper right corner of the model details page to delete the model. Figure 3 Deleting a model Parent topic: Skill Development
DELETE hilens:skill:uninstallSkill - Update the configuration information of a specified skill on a specified device. PUT hilens:skill:updateSkillConfig - Start a specified skill on a specified device. POST hilens:skill:startSkill - Stop a specified skill on a specified device.
Select the workspace to be deleted and click Delete in the Operation column. Figure 5 Deleting a workspace Confirm the information in the dialog box and click OK.
If an output end does not meet the requirements, comment out or delete the corresponding code in the sample code, and run the sample code. The following is an example of the output module: #!
Select the target product and click Delete in the Operation column. Figure 4 Deleting a product Confirm the product information and click OK. Parent topic: Managing Products
Deleting Skills You can delete skills that are no longer used to release resources. Parent topic: Developing Skills on the Console
Run the following command on PuTTY to open the DNS file: vi /etc/resolv.conf Delete the original content and change the content to the following: nameserver 8.8.8.8 Save the settings and exit. See Figure 3. Perform the previous step again.
Run the following command on PuTTY to open the DNS file: vi /etc/resolv.conf Delete the original content and change the parameter to the following: nameserver 8.8.8.8 Save the settings and exit. See Figure 4.