cjdeletesec (delete user or role)
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Format
cjdeletesec [server-name] [-nameserver provider-URL] -type {user|role} -name {user-name|role-name}
Function
This command deletes a user or a role.
If the user to be deleted is mapped to a role, this command unmaps the user from that role. If the role to be deleted has users mapped to it, the command unmaps those users.
Arguments
- server-name
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Specifies the name of a connected J2EE server. If the server name is omitted, the host name is assumed.
- -nameserver provider-URL
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Specifies the access protocol for the CORBA Naming Service, the name of the host running the CORBA Naming Service, and the port number being used by the host. These items are specified in the following format:
protocol-name: : host-name: port-number
For details on the specification items, see 2.1.2 Provider URL.
- -type {user|role}
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Specifies the type of resource to be deleted:
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user: User
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role: Role
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- -name {user-name|role-name}
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Specifies a user name or role name.
Input examples
- For a user
cjdeletesec MyServer -type user -name scott
- For a role
cjdeletesec MyServer -type role -name manager
Return values
- 0:
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The command terminated normally.
- 1:
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The command terminated abnormally.
- 2:
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The command could not be executed because of an exclusion error.
- 3:
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A timeout occurred.
- 9:
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The command could not be executed because there are no administrator privileges (in Windows).
Notes
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When you specify a server name in the command arguments, you must specify it immediately after the command name. You can specify the other arguments in any order as long as they are subsequent to the server name (or subsequent to the command name if the server name is omitted). However, you cannot switch the sequence of an option name and its corresponding value (for example, you cannot specify provider-URL -nameserver); also, you cannot specify an option name in conjunction with a non-corresponding value (for example, you cannot specify -type user-name -name user).
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When you specify a server name in the command arguments, you must specify a case-sensitive character string that matches a server name specified in a cjsetup (set up or unsetup J2EE server).