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class_delete(3)						       class_delete(3)

NAME
       class_delete - remove a member from an existing scheduling class

SYNOPSIS
       #include <apar_types.h> #include <sys/class.h>

       class_delete(
	       class_apar_handle_t handle,
	       char *class_name,
	       int type,
	       int member );

LIBRARY
       Class Scheduling Library (libclass.a)

PARAMETERS
       The  partition  descriptor returned by class_open().  Name of the class
       from which the member is to  be	deleted	 Member	 type  as  defined  in
       <sys/class.h> such as CL_TYPE_UID.  Identifier representing type.

DESCRIPTION
       Remove a member from an existing class.

       Note that the calling process must have root access privileges.

RETURN VALUES
       The  operation was successfully completed.  An invalid partition handle
       was specified.  the class_name is not an ASCII string.  The  class_name
       does  not  exist.   The member was not found in any class.  A member of
       type type was found in a class other than class_name.

SEE ALSO
       Commands: runclass(1), class_admin(8)

       Functions:     class_add(3),	 class_create(3),      class_close(3),
       class_open(3),	class_change(3),   class_configure(3),	class_get_con‐
       fig_stats(3),  class_destroy(3),	  class_disable(3),   class_enable(3),
       class_save_database(3),	 class_restore_database(3),   class_load_data‐
       base(3),	     class_change_name(3),	class_database_file_exists(3),
       class_database_name(3),			   class_database_modified(3),
       class_get_classes(3), class_get_class_members(3)

       Files: class_scheduling(4)

       Other: System Administration

							       class_delete(3)
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