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diff --git a/sdnr/wt/helpserver/provider/src/main/resources/help/sdnr/pnfMaintenance/0.4.0/README.md b/sdnr/wt/helpserver/provider/src/main/resources/help/sdnr/pnfMaintenance/0.4.0/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 6f5ab5420..000000000 --- a/sdnr/wt/helpserver/provider/src/main/resources/help/sdnr/pnfMaintenance/0.4.0/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -# Maintenance Mode - -The 'Maintenance' application on the OpenDaylight provides the information of the Network Elements which are set for Maintenance, currently or in the future. - -When a Network Element is mounted with the maintenance mode it automatically shows on this application with the Information like when maintenance will be started or ended. - -Maintenance Mode field in this application shows if the Network Element is in maintenance mode currently or not. -If it is True it means the Network Element is currently undergoing maintenance, If false it means maintenance might have been set for future or maintenance is already completed. - -Users have access to disable the Maintenance mode or change the maintenance start and end dates at any point of time by clicking on the Manage checkbox available.
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