hpcpack remove

Applies To: Microsoft HPC Pack 2008 R2, Microsoft HPC Pack 2012, Microsoft HPC Pack 2012 R2

Removes a package from a Windows Azure storage account. You can specify an account by using the node template name, the head node and node template name, or the Windows Azure storage account name and its storage key or Shared Access Signature (SAS) token.

Note

This subcommand was introduced in HPC Pack 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) and is not supported in previous versions.

Syntax

hpcPack remove <packageName> /nodetemplate:<nodeTemplateName> [/container:<containerName>]
[/usehttp] [/folder]

hpcPack remove <packageName> /scheduler:<headNodeName> </nodetemplate:<nodeTemplateName>> 
[/container:<containerName>] [/usehttp] [/folder] 

hpcPack remove <packageName> /account:<storageAccountName> (/key:<storageKey>|/sas:<sasToken>) >
[/container:<containerName>] [/usehttp] [/folder] 

hpcPack remove {/? | /help}

Parameters

Parameter Description

<packageName>

Specifies the name of the package that you want to remove from the Windows Azure storage account.

For example: myPackage.zip.

/nodetemplate

Specifies a Windows Azure node template. hpcpack uses the Windows Azure account name and storage key that is associated with the node template.

/sas

Specifies a Shared Access Signature (SAS) token.

Note

This parameter was introduced in Microsoft® HPC Pack 2012 and is not supported in previous versions.

/scheduler

Specifies the head node of the cluster. You can use this parameter along with the /nodetemplate parameter if there is no default head node specified on your computer.

/account

Specifies the public name of the Windows Azure storage account (the same storage name that you specify in the Windows Azure Node Template).

This is the value of <storageAccountName> in the public URL of the account: https://<storageAccountName>.blob.core.windows.net.

If you specify /account, you must also specify /key.

/key

Specifies the access key for the Windows Azure storage account.

If you specify /key, you must also specify /account.

/container

Specifies the name of the container in the Windows Azure storage account that you want to remove the file from. If you do not specify this parameter, hpcpack will look for the file in the default location: a container named hpcpackages in the storage account.

/usehttp

Specifies that you want to override the default https channel and force the communication to http over port 80.

Note

This parameter was introduced in with Service Pack 3 (SP3) and is not supported in previous versions.

/folder

Specifies the name of the folder in the container that you want to remove the files in. If you do not specify this parameter hpcpack remove will remove the files from the container root.

/?

Displays Help at the command prompt.

/help

Displays Help at the command prompt.

Remarks

  • Removing a package from storage ensures that the package will not be deployed to Windows Azure nodes when hpcsync runs. Hpcsync runs automatically when Windows Azure nodes are deployed or when a node instance is reprovisioned by the Windows Azure system. You can also run Hpcsync manually.

  • hpcpack remove does not remove files from currently deployed Windows Azure nodes.

Examples

hpcPack remove lizard.zip /nodetemplate:AzureWorker

hpcPack remove myXLL.zip /nodetemplate:”Azure Worker” /scheduler:headnode