jpcconf bgdef delete
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Format
jpcconf bgdef delete -group business-group-name [-lhost logical-host-name] [-noquery]
Function
The jpcconf bgdef delete command deletes the definition information of a business group or business groups.
Hosts that can execute the command
PFM - Manager
Execution permission
- In Windows:
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User with Administrators permissions
- In UNIX:
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User with root user permissions
Installation directory
- In Windows:
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installation-folder\tools\
- In UNIX:
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/opt/jp1pc/tools/
Arguments
-group business-group-name
Specifies the name of the business group whose definition information is to be deleted.
For business-group-name, specify a string of 1 to 255 bytes, consisting of double-byte characters, single-byte characters, and the symbols below. Alphabetic characters are case sensitive.
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If the string that you want to specify contains single-byte spaces, enclose the entire string in double quotation marks ("). Note that you might need to add escape characters when specifying single-byte symbols.
You can use wildcard characters to specify multiple business group names.
-lhost logical-host-name
Specifies the logical host name of the host on which this command is executed. For logical-host-name, specify a string of 1 to 32 bytes, consisting of single-byte alphanumeric characters. If this option is omitted, the command will be executed on the physical host.
-noquery
If this option is specified, the command does not output any query messages that interrupt command execution, making it unnecessary for the user to respond. Specify this option if you want the command to run in non-interactive mode.
Note
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You can execute this command only when PFM - Manager is running.
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When performing multiple monitoring, you cannot execute this command from the secondary PFM - Manager host.
Return values
0 |
The command terminated normally. |
1 |
An argument specification is invalid. |
2 |
The user does not have execution permission for the command. |
4 |
A startup or termination command, or other setup command, has been executed on the same machine. |
5 |
The command was executed on a host that was not the PFM - Manager host. Or else, an attempt was made to execute the command from the secondary PFM - Manager host when multiple monitoring is performed. |
6 |
One or more specified business groups do not exist. |
11 |
Processing was interrupted by a user or the system. |
100 |
The Performance Management environment is invalid. |
101 |
A service that is prerequisite for executing this command is not running. |
102 |
The specified logical host has not been set up. |
200 |
A memory shortage occurred. |
254 |
Access control by business group is disabled. |
255 |
An unexpected error occurred. |
Usage example
This example deletes all business groups whose names begin with group.
#jpcconf bgdef delete -group group*