The hadmgrRemove command removes a highly available
deployment manager from a cell. The command must be run within the
deployment manager profile that is being removed.
For transitioning users: The
Intelligent Management command that equates
to
hadmgrRemove is
xd_hadmgrRemove.
If you are making the transition from
WebSphere® Virtual
Enterprise, you can continue
to use the
xd_hadmgrRemove command, which operates
the same as the
hadmgrRemove command.
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Syntax
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The command syntax
is as follows:
hadmgrRemove -hostname (primary_dmgr_host) [-port (primary_dmgr_port)]
[-user (uid)] [-password (pwd)] [-quiet] [-logfile (filename)]
[-replacelog] [-trace] [-help]
Parameters
The following options are available
for the hadmgrRemove command:
- -hostname <host name>
- Specifies the host name that is used to connect to the existing
deployment manager.
- -port <port>
- Specifies the port that is used to connect to the existing deployment
manager.
- -user <user>
- Specifies the user name that is used to connect to the existing
deployment manager.
- -password <password>
- Specifies the password that is used to connect to the existing
deployment manager.
- -quiet
- Suppresses the progress information that the hadmgrRemove command
prints in normal mode.
- -logfile <filename>
- Specifies the location of the log file to which information gets
written. By default, the log file is called hadmgrRemove.log and
is created in the logs directory of the profile for
the node being added.
- -replacelog
- Replaces the log file instead of appending to the current log.
By default, the hadmgrRemove command appends to
the existing trace file. This option causes the hadmgrRemove command
to overwrite the trace file.
- -trace
- Generates additional trace information in the log file for debugging
purposes.
- -help
- Displays syntax help.