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Deleting deployment environment definitions using the command line

You can delete a deployment environment definition from a deployment manager using the wsadmin command. This will not impact any existing servers/clusters that are configured.

Before you begin

The admin client must connect to the deployment manager from which you are removing the deployment environment definition.

Verify that deployment environments exist on this deployment manager.

For recover purposes, consider exporting the deployment environment definition.

Required security role for this task: When security and role-based authorization are enabled, you must use a userid and password with administrator or operator authority to perform this task.

About this task

Delete the deployment environment definition from a deployment manager when you no longer need the specific definition.

This task uses wsadmin command to delete a deployment environment definition on the deployment manager.

You might want to use the command line to delete deployment environment definitions when you are making a large number of changes to a deployment environment. There is less overhead using the wsadmin command than there would be using the administrative console.

Procedure
  1. Open a command window.

    The wsadmin command can be found at either the <ESB>/profiles/<dmgr profile>/bin directory, or the <ESB>/bin directory.

  2. At the command prompt, enter the wsadmin command to enter the command environment.
    Note: Make sure wsadmin connects to the correct deployment manager, when running in connected mode.
  3. Use the deleteDeploymentEnvDef command to delete the deployment environment definition from the deployment manager.
    Note: If administrative security is on, you will be prompted for a user ID and password, if you do not supply it in the command.

Example

This example deletes a deployment environment definition (myDepEnv) with administrative security enabled.
Note: If you are running the admin client from the deployment manager bin folder, you do not need to include the -host and -port parameters in the command.
wsadmin -connType SOAP -host myDmgr -port 8879 -user dmgradmin -password dmgrpass
> $AdminTask deleteDeploymentEnvDef {-topologyName myDepEnv }
The -connType parameter specifies the type of connection to be used; the default argument is SOAP.
Note: As the default is SOAP, you do not need to give explicitly if SOAP is the connection type that is being used.
The -host parameter specifies the host used for the SOAP or RMI connection. The default value for -host is the local host.
Note: If the node is running on the local host, you don not need to specify -host
Note: If you disable administrative security, you do not need to provide a user ID and password.

To save this change to the master configuration issue a the command: $AdminConfigSave.


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