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NAME
| delete-authdb , - removes the authorized database |
SYNOPSIS
| delete-authdb --user admin_user[ --password admin_password ][ --host localhost ]
[ --port 4848 ][ --passwordfile filename ][ --secure|-s ][ --instance instance_name ]
--virtualserver virtualserver_ID authdb_ID |
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Removes the authorized database associated with the named server instance.
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- --user
- administrative user associated for the instance.
- --password
- administrative password corresponding to the administrative user.
- --host
- host name of the machine hosting the administrative instance.
- --port
- administrative port number associated with the administrative host.
- --passwordfile
- file containing passwords appropriate for the command (e.g., administrative instance).
- --secure
- if true, uses SSL/TLS to communicate with the administrative instance.
- --instance
- name of the instance.
- --virtualserver
- virtual server ID. It can also be referred to as the variable $id in an obj.conf file. A virtual server ID cannot begin with a number.
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authdb_id
- user database name in the virtual server's ACL file.
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| Example 1. Using delete-authdb
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asadmin> delete-authdb --user admin --password adminadmin --host fuyako --port 7070 --instance server1 --virtualserver server1 sampleAuth
Deleted AuthDB with id = sampleAuth
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Where: sampleAuth is the authdb deleted.
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- 0
- command executed successfully
- 1
- error in executing the command
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Copyright 2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
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