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NAME
delete-jvm-options - removes JVM options from the Java configuration or profiler elements
of the domain.xml file
SYNOPSIS
delete-jvm-options --user admin_user [--passwordfile filename] [--host host_name] [--port port_number] [--secure|-s] [--terse=false] [--echo=false] [--interactive=true] [--help] [--target target] [--profiler =false] [(jvm_option_name=jvm_option_value)] [:jvm_option_name=jvm_option_name] [*]
Removes JVM options from the Java configuration or profiler elements of the domain.xml file. NOTE: In the syntax, there can be more than one jvm_option, separated by a colon.
- -u --user
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The authorized domain application server administrative username.
- -w --password
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The --password option is deprecated. Use --passwordfile instead.
- --passwordfile
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This option replaces the -- password option. Using the --password option on the command line or through the environment is
deprecated. The --passwordfile option specifies the name of a file containing the password entries in a specified format. The entry for the password must have the AS_ADMIN_ prefix followed by the password name in capital letters. For example, to specify the domain
application server password, use an entry with the following format: AS_ADMIN_PASSWORD=password, where password is the actual administrator password. Other passwords that can be specified include AS_ADMIN_MAPPEDPASSWORD, AS_ADMIN_USERPASSWORD,
AS_ADMIN_SAVEDMASTERPASSWORD, AS_ADMIN_MQPASSWORD, AS_ADMIN_ALIASPASSWORD, and so on.
- -H --host
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The machine name where the domain application server is running. The default value is localhost.
- -p --port
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The port number of the domain application server listening for administration requests. The default port number for Platform Edition is 4848. The default port number for Enterprise
Edition is 4849.
- -s --secure
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If set to true, uses SSL/TLS to communicate with the domain application server.
- -t --terse
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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.
- -e --echo
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Setting to true will echo the command line statement on the standard output. Default is false.
- -I --interactive
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If set to true (default), only the required password options are prompted.
- -h --help
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Displays the help text for the command.
- --target
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valid in Enterprise Edition only, specifies the target to which you are deploying. Valid values are 'server,' 'domain,' cluster, or instance. The default is server.
- --profiler
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indicates whether the JVM options are for the profiler. The profiler must exist for this option to be true.
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jvm_option_name=jvm_option_value
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the left side of the equal sign (=) is the JVM option name. The right side of the equal sign (=) is the JVM option value. A colon (:) is a delimiter for multiple options.
Example 1. Using the delete-jvm-options command
To remove more than one JVM option, use a colon (:) to separate the options. If the JVM option itself contains a colon (:), use the backslash (\) to offset the colon (:) delimiter.
asadmin> delete-jvm-options -e \\-Dtmp=sun
--interactive=true --secure=true --passwordfile /password
--terse=false --user admin --target server --host localhost
--echo=true --port 4849 \-Dtmp=sun
Command delete-jvm-options executed successfully
Where the JVM options are deleted.
asadmin> delete-jvm-options -e \\-Doption1=value1
--interactive=true --secure=true --passwordfile /password
--terse=false --user admin --target server --host localhost
--echo=true --port 4849 \-Doption1=value1
Command delete-jvm-options executed successfully
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command executed successfully
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error in executing the command
create-jvm-option(1)
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