Clearcase manually remove view
· Creating a Dynamic View (Cont.) 3 Choose a view name (or view-tag) 4 Select a drive letter to which you want to connect the new view, or you can select {none} and work directly on the MVFS(M:) drive 5 Click Advanced Options 6 Accept the default or specify the location of the view storage directory 7 Click on Finish. · cleartool rmtype -rmall brtype:yourBranch@\avob. Again, that is a dangerous command, and should only be used for a new branch with a few versions. The -rmall will first remove all branch type instances (ie the actual branches, and their associated versions and labels). Then the branch type itself will be removed. Share. However, you can remove a view (set view or working directory view) that you are currently using if you issue the rmview command from a shell in which you are not using the view. Note: On UNIX, if the view was created with mkview –ln, its view-private objects are stored in a .
Remove the folder located in the location above. This will remove view's storage files, www.doorway.ru and VOB's cached files and will let the user create a new view using the same / original view's name. Note: It may also be necessary to manually remove the view workspace if the view is still present on the CCRC client. Right, the tool isn't ClearCase aware. Here're the steps I perform manually so far: 1) Delete.\Help\ in ClearCase Explorer. 2) Run the HelpGenerator tool which creates the new files. 3) Run Microsoft Visual Studio to recursively check in all the files, because ClearCase Explorer doesn't provide an option to do that. A view's view-tag appears as a subdirectory entry in a host's viewroot directory, /view. For example, a view with tag oldwork appears in the host's file system as directory /view/oldwork. To access ClearCase data, developers must use a view—either implicitly (by setting the view) or explicitly (by using a view-extended pathname).
Remove the /view directory (ClearCase services MUST be stopped before this in done!!) ClearCase and later ===== 7. Rename (or remove) the ClearCase files in the start-up directories: Red Hat mv /etc/init.d/clearcase /etc/init.d/www.doorway.ruase rm /etc/rc.d/rc0.d/K*clearcase rm /etc/rc.d/rc1.d/K*clearcase rm /etc/rc.d/rc2.d/K*clearcase. Answer Open a command prompt and list the view tag you wish to remove: cleartool lsview -long C:\cleartool lsview Using the View uuid line from the output above, remove the checkout references from the VOB: cleartool rmview -uuid End the view server process using the command. ct rmview -tag temp_view or ct rmview temp_view: Remove view temp_view. cleartool setview username_view sv user-name_view: Set Clearcase view. See alias defined above. ct pwv: Print working view/current view: Working directory view: username_view Set view: username_view: echo $CLEARCASE_ROOT: Print current view path. ct ls -l ct ls -vob_only.
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