9.3.1.42 tfactl unsetupload
Use the tfactl unsetupload
command to unset the configured
upload parameters.
Note:
Thetfactl unsetupload
command has been deprecated in 21.1. Oracle recommends using ahfctl
unsetupload
instead.
You can run the unsetupload
command as root
or a non-root
user.
Syntax
tfactl unsetupload
[-h][--help]
[-all]
[-name NAME]
[-user USER]
[-password]
[-server SERVER]
[-url URL]
[-proxy PROXY]
[-noauth NOAUTH]
[-https_token HTTPS_TOKEN]
[-request REQUEST]
[-header HEADER]
[-secure SECURE]
[-connectstring CONNECTSTRING]
[-uploadtable UPLOADTABLE]
Parameters
Table 9-77 tfactl unsetupload Command Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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All of the parameters. |
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Specify the name of your configuration. For example, mosconfig to upload to My Oracle Support. |
|
Specify the user who has the privileges to access the endpoint. For example, upload.user@example.com. |
|
Specify the password of the user. |
|
Specify the name of the server to which you have uploaded the files. For example, bugsftp.example.com. |
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Specify the target URL to which you have uploaded the files in case of HTTPS type. For example, https://samplehost.com. |
|
Specify the URL of the proxy server. For example, www.example.com:80. |
|
Specify If For example, upload files to PAR, Pre Authenticated URL where no user/password authentication is required. |
|
Specify the request type, for example, |
|
Specify any static header values while configuring. For example, set auth tokens while configuring the HTTPS end point. You can also pass dynamic headers at upload time by passing the
For example: |
|
Stores the For example, to set the header: |
|
Specify If |
|
Specify the database connect string to log in to the database where you have uploaded files. For example, |
|
Specify the name of the table where you have uploaded the files as
For example, for uploading Oracle ORAchk collections to the Collection Manager it
is set to |