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7.5. fabric:cloud-service-remove
Abstract
removes the specified cloud provider
Synopsis
fabric:cloud-service-remove [
--help
] {
Name
}
Description
To access this command, the current container must belong to a Fabric and you must have installed the
fabric-jclouds feature. To install the fabric-jclouds feature, deploy the cloud profile into the current container, using the fabric:container-change-profile command.
For example, if the console is currently logged on to the
root container of the Fabric, you could add the cloud profile as follows:
JBossA-MQ:karaf@root> fabric:container-list [id] [version] [alive] [profiles] [provision status] root* 1.0 true fabric, fabric-ensemble-0000-1 success JBossA-MQ:karaf@root> fabric:container-change-profile root fabric fabric-ensemble-0000-1 cloud JBossA-MQ:karaf@root> fabric:container-list [id] [version] [alive] [profiles] [provision status] root* 1.0 true fabric, fabric-ensemble-0000-1, cloud success
Arguments
Table 7.5, “fabric:cloud-service-remove Arguments” describes the command's arguments.
Table 7.5. fabric:cloud-service-remove Arguments
| Argument | Interpretation |
|---|---|
--help | Displays the online help for this command. |
Name | The JClouds service context name, which represents the cloud provider. |

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