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.
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.
The following options are available for the cleanupNode command:
The following examples demonstrate correct syntax:
cleanupNode myNode -profileName dmgr cleanupNode myNode -trace -profileName mydmgr