Removing unneeded Service Component Architecture destinations

Generally, when you uninstall a module, the server deletes all inactive Service Component Architecture (SCA) destinations that the module uses. If you start the Java™ Virtual Machine (JVM) and choose to reuse SCA destinations by setting the system variable SCA_recycleDestinations to true, you must manually delete the SCA destinations.

Before you begin

This task assumes that you set the value of the JVM custom variable SCA_recycleDestinations to true either through the administrative console or in the startServer.bat or startServer.sh file.

Why and when to perform this task

If you have changed the default processing for SCA destinations, you must manually remove any inactive SCA destinations after you uninstall a module that contains SCA destinations.
Notes:
Active destination
A destination that belongs to a currently deployed module.
Inactive destination
A destination that does not belong to any currently deployed module.

Steps for this task

  1. From the command line, enter the deleteSCADestinations.jacl command. To delete a destination associated with a specific module, even if the destination is active, use the -force option.
  2. Display the SCA destinations to make sure you have deleted the correct destinations.

Result

The destinations are removed from the server.
Related information
deleteSCADestinations.jacl command

Last updated: Wed 06 Dec 2006 07:08:08

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