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User Commandsdelete-jvm-options(1)


NAME

 delete-jvm-options - deletes the JVM options from the Java configuration or profiler elements

SYNOPSIS

 delete-jvm-options --user admin_user [ --password admin_password ] [ --host localhost ] [ --port 4848 ] [ --secure|-s ] [ --passwordfile filename ] [ --terse=false ] [ --echo=false ] [ --interactive=true ] [ --profiler=false ](jvm_option_name=jvm_option_value)[:jvm_option_name=jvm_option_value]*

DESCRIPTION

 

Deletes the JVM options in the Java configuration or Profiler elements of the domain.xml file. You can enter more than one JVM option separated by a colon (:) . If the JVM option starts with a dash (-) then use two dashes (--) before the operand to distinguish that JVM option is an operand and not an option. JVM options are used to record the settings needed to get a particular profiler going.


OPTIONS

 
--user
authorized domain application server administrative username.
--password
password to administer the domain application server.
--host
machine name where the domain application server is running.
--port
port number of the domain application server listening for administration requests.
--secure
if true, uses SSL/TLS to communicate with the domain application server.
--passwordfile
file containing the domain application server password.
--terse
indicates that any output data must be very concise, typically avoiding human-friendly sentences and favoring well-formatted data for consumption by a script. Default is false.
--echo
setting to true will echo the command line statement on the standard output. Default is false.
--interactive
if set to true (default), only the required password options are prompted.
--profiler
indicates if the JVM options is for the profiler. Profiler must exist for this option to be true.

OPERANDS

 
jvm_option_name=jvm_option_value
the left side of the equal sign (=) is the JVM option name. The right side of the equal sign (=) is the jvm_option_value. Additionally, you can use ":" as a delimiter for more than one jvm-option. If the jvm-option contains a ":", use the escape character \ to offset the ":" delimiter.

EXAMPLES

 Example 1. Using delete-jvm-options
 
 
asadmin> delete-jvm-options --user admin --password adminadmin 
--host fuyako --port 7070 --profiler=true -- "-DDebug=true":"-Xmx256m":"
-Dcom.sun.aas.imqBin"="\/export\/as7se\/imq\/bin"
JVM options deleted

Where the JVM options are creaded. The double dash (--) is used between --profiler options and the operand because - indicated the end of the options and the following text is the operand. The double dash (--) is necessary here since there are single dashes (i.e., --DDebug) in the operand. To distinguish between the options and the operand, the double dash (--) is used.


EXIT STATUS

 
0
command executed successfully
1
error in executing the command

SEE ALSO

 

create-jvm-options(1)



J2EE 1.4 SDKGo To TopLast Changed March 2004