So we have a new problem. We need to delete the restored community before we run it again with the -f command, or else we'll end up with duplicated items, but when we tried to delete the newly restored community THIS time, it deleted a handful of items before the interface timed out, and when we checked the logs, we found errors for deleting items. We can't figure out why was able to delete the community the first time around, when we're running into this issue deleting the restored community. So...
(1) Is there a way to delete the restored community from commandline?
(2) Has anyone run into these kind of errors and timeouts on attempting to delete a community or collection before?
Additional notes on why we concluded we needed to the delete the restored community before running the restore from AIP with f command:
We ran a test on a single item that was previously restored in a test instance. Running the -f option on the single item resulted in retention of the previously restored item (which had a new handle/item id), along with restoration of the item from the AIP (with the original handle/item ID from before the collection was deleted and the first restore process without the -f option ran). The item appeared twice in the collection in this case. So we had to delete the collection again and run the restoration process again, this time with the -f command, in order to avoid duplicating the entire collection.
Any assistance would be deeply appreciated!