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To delete one regulation set, click Delete in the Operation column of the row where the regulation set locates to delete it.
Delete a ticket. To delete one ticket, in the row of the ticket you want to delete, click Delete in the Operation column. To delete multiple tickets, select the ones you want to delete and click Delete at the bottom of the ticket list to delete all selected tickets together.
Delete a ticket. To delete one ticket, in the row of the ticket you want to delete, click Delete in the Operation column. To delete multiple tickets, select the ones you want to delete and click Delete at the bottom of the ticket list to delete all selected tickets together.
To delete one command set, click Delete in the Operation column of the row where the command set locates. To delete multiple command sets at a time, select the ones you want to delete and click Delete at the bottom of the list to delete all selected command sets together.
To delete one execution log, select the one you want and click Delete in the Operation column to delete it. To delete multiple execution logs at a time, select the ones you want and click Delete at the bottom of the list to delete all selected logs together.
Select an execution log and click Delete in the row to delete it. To delete multiple execution logs at a time, select the ones you want and click Delete at the bottom of the list to delete all selected logs together. Parent topic: Account Synchronization Rules
Delete a customized OS type. To delete an OS type, click Delete in the Operation column of the row where the OS type locates. To delete multiple OS types, select the ones you want to delete and click Delete at the bottom of the OS type list to delete them together.
Resource > Host Add, delete, or edit labels and search for resources by label. Resource > Application Add, delete, or edit labels and search for resources by label. Operation > Host Operation. Add or delete labels and search for resources by label.
You can modify its name, description, tags, and add or delete shared resources. After the update is complete, click Next: Associate Permissions in the lower right corner. Add or delete the permissions supported by kms:KeyId.
Resource > Host Add, delete, or edit labels and search for resources by labels. Resource > Application Publish Add, delete, or edit labels and search for resources by labels. Operation > Host Operations. Add or delete labels and search for resources by labels.
If a submitted ticket has expired, click Delete to delete it. You can also select multiple tickets and click Delete in the lower left corner to delete them in batches. Deleted tickets cannot be recovered. Exercise caution when performing this operation. Parent topic: Ticket
Delete a backup file. In the Config Backup area, select the backup file you want to use. In the Operation column, click Delete to delete the backup file to release storage space. Parent topic: System Maintenance
Delete idle or zombie resource accounts. For details, see Resource Management. To strengthen resource management and control, you can set account synchronization policies to automatically detect and delete zombie accounts. Parent topic: Maintenance Issues
Follow-up Operations To delete a static route, click Delete in the Operation column in the corresponding row. Parent topic: Network
Delete an application resource label. Select multiple resources and click Delete Label in the lower left corner of the list. In the displayed dialog box, confirm the deletion and click OK. Parent topic: Application Resource Operation
Delete an application resource label. Select multiple resources and click Delete Label in the lower left corner of the list. In the displayed dialog box, confirm the deletion and click OK. Parent topic: Host Resource Operation
To delete a local backup, click Delete in the Operation column of the corresponding row. Parent topic: Data Maintenance
Delete an application resource label. Select multiple resources and click Delete Label in the lower left corner of the list. After confirming that the information is correct, click OK to return to the cloud service operation page. The label has been deleted.
Figure 5 Message list Select one or more messages and click Delete in the lower left corner. In the confirmation dialog box, click OK to delete the selected messages immediately. Deleted messages cannot be restored. Exercise caution when performing this operation.
If you want to configure a rule to deny commands that will delete files or file directories containing two certain characters, set the related command to rm -rf ??. The rule is triggered when the command rm -rf ts is executed.