dse advrep channel delete

Deletes a replication channel.

A replication channel is a defined channel of change data between source clusters and destination clusters.

To delete a channel, you must specify source information and the destination and data-center for the channel.

This command is supported only on nodes configured for DSE Advanced Replication.

Synopsis

dse advrep channel delete
    --source-keyspace KEYSPACE_NAME
    --source-table SOURCE_TABLE_NAME
    --destination DESTINATION
    --data-center-id DATA_CENTER_ID
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--source-keyspace

Provide the name of the source cluster keyspace to replicate.

Required.

--source-table

Provide the name of the source table to replicate.

Required.

--destination

Specify the user-defined name of the destination where the replication is sent.

Required.

--data-center-id

Provide the ID of the datacenter for this channel.

Examples

Delete a replication source channel:

dse advrep channel delete --source-keyspace foo --source-table bar \
--destination mydest  --data-center-id Cassandra
Result
Deleted channel dc=Cassandra keyspace=foo table=bar to mydest

The source datacenter is the datacenter in which the command is run. The keyspace and table names on the destination can be different than on the source, but in this example they are the same.

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