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Oracle GlassFish Server Message Queue 4.5 Administration Guide |
Part I Introduction to Message Queue Administration
1. Administrative Tasks and Tools
3. Starting Brokers and Clients
Setting the File Descriptor Limit
Starting Brokers Interactively
Starting Brokers Automatically
Automatic Broker Startup on the Solaris Platforms
Automatic Broker Startup on the Linux Platform
Automatic Broker Startup on Windows
6. Configuring and Managing Connection Services
8. Configuring Persistence Services
9. Configuring and Managing Security Services
10. Configuring and Managing Broker Clusters
11. Managing Administered Objects
12. Configuring and Managing Bridge Services
13. Monitoring Broker Operations
14. Analyzing and Tuning a Message Service
17. Broker Properties Reference
18. Physical Destination Property Reference
19. Administered Object Attribute Reference
20. JMS Resource Adapter Property Reference
21. Metrics Information Reference
22. JES Monitoring Framework Reference
A. Distribution-Specific Locations of Message Queue Data
B. Stability of Message Queue Interfaces
To delete a broker instance, use the imqbrokerd command with the -remove option:
imqbrokerd [options…] -remove instanceFor example, if the name of the broker is myBroker, the command would be
imqbrokerd -name myBroker -remove instanceThe command deletes the entire instance directory for the specified broker.
See Broker Utility for complete information on the syntax, subcommands, and options of the imqbrokerd command. For a quick summary of this information, enter the command
imqbrokerd -help