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6.2. config:delete, delete
Abstract
deletes a configuration from the container
Synopsis
config:delte [
--help
] [[
-f
] | [
--use-file
]] [
--no-delete-cfg-file
] {
pid
}
Details
When you delete a configuration, the change is made directly on the running container. Any properties set in the configuration are reverted to their default values and the behavior of the container will be immediate.
If you use the
--no-delete-cfg-file argument, the original settings can be reloaded from the configuration file.
Arguments
Table 6.2, “config:delete Arguments” describes the command's arguments.
Table 6.2. config:delete Arguments
| Option | Interpretation |
|---|---|
--help | Displays the online help for this command. |
-f, --use-file | Use a filename instead of the PID to locate the configuration. |
--no-delete-cfg-file | Does not delete the associated configuration file from the container's etc folder. |
pid | Specifies the configuration's persistent identifier. |

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