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Hitachi Application Server V10 Command Reference Guide (For Windows® Systems)


2.6.2 cleanup-webserver

The cleanup-webserver subcommand cleans up the web server environment.

Synopsis

asadmin [asadmin_options] cleanup-webserver [--graceful={false|true}]
    [--nodedir node_dir] [--node node_name] webserver_name

Storage location

Application Server installation directory\javaee\glassfish\bin

Function

The cleanup-webserver subcommand stops a web server that was set up on the host running the subcommand. This subcommand removes (cleans up) the web server environment. However, the subcommand does not remove the web server information from the domain.

Use this command for web servers that are not managed by the domain administration server in situations such as where the web environment remains on the remote node because a domain was recreated when the domain administration server stopped.

This subcommand is supported only in the local mode.

Execution permission

Standard user account

Precondition

The web server of the target node is not managed by the domain administration server.

Arguments

--graceful={false|true}

Specifies whether to stop the web server in a planned termination. This value is ignored if the process is already stopped.

Type: Boolean

You can specify the following values:

  • true

    Stops the web server in a planned termination.

  • false

    Stops the web server normally.

Default value: true

--nodedir node_dir

Specifies the node directory where the web server is created.

Type: String

You can specify the following values:

  • Path of the existing node directory

Default value: Application Server installation directory/nodes

--node node_name

Specifies the node name where the web server must be configured.

Type: String

You can specify the following values:

  • Existing node name

Default value: N/A

This option can be omitted if only one node directory exists in the directory specified by the --nodedir option.

webserver_name

Specifies the name of the web server to be deleted.

Type: String

You can specify the following values:

  • Name of the server where the web server exists.

Default value: (None. You must specify a value.)

Examples

The following example cleans up a web server that has the name Web1:

asadmin cleanup-webserver --nodedir /temp/nodes --node localhost-domain1 Web1

The following example cleans up a web server that has the name Web1, which belongs to the localhost-domain1 domain specified in the /temp/nodes node:

asadmin cleanup-webserver --nodedir /temp/nodes --node localhost-domain1 Web1

The following example cleans up a web server that has the name Web1 after a planned termination:

asadmin cleanup-webserver --graceful true --nodedir /temp/nodes
--node localhost-domain1 Web1

Exit Status

Exit Status

Explanation

0

Normal termination.

1

Abnormal termination.

Notes