Remove-CsClsSecurityGroup
Removes a centralized logging configuration security group. Centralized logging provides a way for administrators to simultaneously enable or disable event tracing on multiple computers. This cmdlet was introduced in Lync Server 2013.
Syntax
Remove-CsClsSecurityGroup
[-Identity] <XdsIdentity>
[-Confirm]
[-Force]
[-WhatIf]
[<CommonParameters>]
Description
The centralized logging service (which replaces the OCSLogger and OCSTracer tools used in Microsoft Lync Server 2010) provides a way for administrators to manage logging and tracing for all computers and pools running Skype for Business Server.
Centralized logging enables administrators to stop, start and configure logging for one or more pools and computers by using a single command; for example, you can use one command to enable Address Book service logging on all your Address Book servers.
This differs from the OCSLogger and OCSTracer tools, which had to be individually managed (including individually stopped and started) on each server.
In addition, the centralized logging service also provides a way for administrators to search trace logs from the command, using the Windows PowerShell command-line interface and the Search-CsClsLogging
cmdlet.
With Skype for Business Online, security groups are used to determine which users have access to the personally-identifiable information that is written to the log files.
Security groups are created by using the New-CsClsSecurityGroup
cmdlet and then are added to a collection of centralized logging configuration settings.
These groups can later be removed by using the Remove-CsClsSecurityGroup
cmdlet.
Skype for Business Server Control Panel: The functions carried out by the Remove-CsClsSecurityGroup
cmdlet are not available in the Skype for Business Server Control Panel.
Examples
-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------
Remove-CsClsSecurityGroup -Identity "global/HelpDesk"
The command shown in Example 1 deletes the centralized logging security group with the Identity Global/HelpDesk.
-------------------------- Example 2 --------------------------
Get-CsClsSecurityGroup | Remove-CsClsSecurityGroup
In Example 2, all the centralized logging security groups currently in use in the organization are deleted.
To do this, the command first calls the Get-CsClsSecurityGroup
cmdlet without any parameters; this returns a collection of all the centralized logging security groups.
That collection is then piped to the Remove-CsClsSecurityGroup
cmdlet, which deletes each group in the collection.
-------------------------- Example 3 --------------------------
Get-CsClsSecurityGroup | Where-Object {$_.AccessLevel -eq "Tier3"} | Remove-CsClsSecurityGroup
Example 3 shows how you can delete all the centralized logging security groups that have the access level RedmondSupport.
To carry out this task, the command first uses the Get-CsClsSecurityGroup
cmdlet to return a collection of all the available centralized logging security groups.
That collection is then piped to the Where-Object
cmdlet, which selects only those groups where the AccessLevel property is set to Tier3.
In turn, those groups are piped to and removed by, the Remove-CsClsSecurityGroup
cmdlet.
Parameters
-Confirm
Prompts you for confirmation before executing the command.
Type: | SwitchParameter |
Aliases: | cf |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | None |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
Applies to: | Lync Server 2013, Skype for Business Server 2015, Skype for Business Server 2019 |
-Force
Suppresses the display of any non-fatal error message that might occur when running the command.
Type: | SwitchParameter |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | None |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
Applies to: | Lync Server 2013, Skype for Business Server 2015, Skype for Business Server 2019 |
-Identity
Unique identifier for the centralized logging security group to be removed. A security group identity consists of the scope where the group was created followed by the group name. For example, to remove a group named HelpDesk created at the global scope, use the following syntax:
-Identity "global/HelpDesk"
Type: | XdsIdentity |
Position: | 2 |
Default value: | None |
Required: | True |
Accept pipeline input: | True |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
Applies to: | Lync Server 2013, Skype for Business Server 2015, Skype for Business Server 2019 |
-WhatIf
Describes what would happen if you executed the command without actually executing the command.
Type: | SwitchParameter |
Aliases: | wi |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | None |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
Applies to: | Lync Server 2013, Skype for Business Server 2015, Skype for Business Server 2019 |
Inputs
The Remove-CsClsSecurityGroup
cmdlet accepts pipelined instances of the Microsoft.Rtc.Management.WritableConfig.Settings.CentralizedLogging.SecurityGroup#Decorated object.
Outputs
None.
Instead, the Remove-CsClsSecurityGroup
cmdlet deletes existing instances of the Microsoft.Rtc.Management.WritableConfig.Settings.CentralizedLogging.SecurityGroup#Decorated object.