cleanupNode command

The cleanupNode command cleans up a node configuration from the cell repository.

Only use this command to clean up a node if you have a node defined in the cell configuration, but the node no longer exists. For more information about where to run this command, see the Using command tools article.
[Version 6.0] Note: The cleanupNode command may not remove application server information from clusters when the associated node has already been removed. In these cases, you will need to manually remove entries related to the server from WebSphere® Application Server configuration files (cluster.xml, security.xml, multi-broker.xml, EAR deployment descriptors, for example).

Syntax

The command syntax is as follows:
cleanupNode <node name> [deploymgr host] [deploymgr port] [options]
where the first argument is required.

If you do not specify a deployment manager host value, the command uses the localhost value, by default. Also, if you do not specify a deployment manager port value, the command uses the default SOAP port, which is 8879 unless you previously changed this port number.

Parameters

The following options are available for the cleanupNode command:

-quiet
Suppresses the progress information that the cleanupNode command prints in normal mode.
-trace
Generates trace information into a log file for debugging purposes.
-profileName [AIX HP-UX Linux Solaris Windows]
Specifies the deployment manager profile to run the command against. This parameter must be specified if the default profile is not a deployment manager profile.

Usage scenario [AIX HP-UX Linux Solaris Windows]

The following examples demonstrate correct syntax:

cleanupNode myNode -profileName dmgr 

cleanupNode myNode -trace -profileName mydmgr



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Using command line tools
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