Removing Pico Configurations
Remove existing configurations by manually editing the file <pico name>.conf
 or use the mzsh topo unset
 command.
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Pico Level Attributes
Run the following commands to remove a pico instance.
$Â mzsh topo unset topo://container:<container>/pico:<pico>
Example - Removing a pico configuration
$ mzsh topo unset topo://container:main1/pico:ec2
You can also remove (unset) individual pico attributes or objects.
$Â mzsh topo unset topo://container:<container>/pico:<pico>/val:<attribute>
Container Level Attributes
Run the following commands to remove a container instance.
$Â mzsh topo unset topo://container:<container>
Important!
You must remove all attribute levels of a container before you remove the container.
Run the following command to remove (unset) an attribute on container level.
$ mzsh topo unset topo://container:<container>/val:common.<attribute>
Cell Level Attributes
Run the following command to remove (unset) an attribute on cell level.
$ mzsh topo unset topo://val:common.<attribute>