WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus, Version 6.2.0 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, i5/OS, Linux, Solaris, Windows


deleteWSRRDefinition command

Use this command to delete a WSRR definition that has been named or supplied as a target object.

If the definition cannot be found, or the name and target object are both supplied but conflict, an exception will be thrown. This command will only delete the default WSRR definition if it’s the only definition in the cell. If there are other definitions present in the cell, the command will fail and you will need to need to change the default to another WSRR definition before the current one can be deleted.

Before you begin

The deleteWSRRDefinition command is run using the AdminTask object of the wsadmin scripting client.
  • Locate the command that starts the wsadmin scripting client: this is found in the install_root\bin directory.
  • Run the wsadmin command.
    • If the server is not running, use the -conntype none option.
    • If you are not connecting to the default profile, use the -profileName profile_name option.
Use the following command to list all the WSRR administrative commands.
wsadmin> $AdminTask help SIBXWSRRAdminCommands
Use the following command to get detailed help on a particular command.
wsadmin> $AdminTask help command_name

Syntax

$AdminTask deleteWSRRDefinition {-paramName paramValue ...}

Purpose

The deleteWSRRDefinition command deletes a WSRR definition that has been named or supplied as a target object.

Command name
deleteWSRRDefinition
Target
javax.management.ObjectName RegistryDefinition – the RegistryDefinition to be deleted.
Result
Deletes the WSRR definition

Parameters

-name definitionName
The name of the WSRR definition to be deleted, as a string.

Example

wsadmin>$AdminTask deleteWSRRDefinition {-name MydefName}

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