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NAME
| delete-virtual-server - deletes the virtual server with the named virtual server ID |
SYNOPSIS
| delete-virtual-server --user admin_user [ --password admin_password ] [ --host localhost ] [ --port 4848 ] [ --secure|-s ] [ --passwordfile filename ] [ --terse=false ] [ --echo=false ] [ --interactive=true ] virtual_server_id |
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Deletes the virtual server with the named virtual server ID. This command is supported in remote mode only.
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- --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.
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virtual_server_id
- identifies the unique ID for the virtual server to be created. This virtual server ID cannot begin with a number.
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| Example 1. Using delete-virtual-server
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asadmin> delete-virtual-server --user admin1 --password adminadmin1
--host pigeon --port 5001 sample_vs1
Command delete-virtual-server executed successfully
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Where sample_vs1 is the virtual server deleted.
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- 0
- command executed successfully
- 1
- error in executing the command
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Company Info
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Contact
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Copyright 2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
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