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


2.20.7 delete-admin-object

Removes the administered object with the specified JNDI name.

Synopsis

asadmin [asadmin-options] delete-admin-object [--help]
    [--target target] jndi_name

Storage location

Application Server installation directory/javaee/glassfish/bin

Function

The delete-admin-object subcommand removes an administered object with the specified JNDI name.

This subcommand is supported in remote mote only.

Precondition

DAS has to be in a running state.

Arguments

--help | -?

Displays the help text for the subcommand.

--target target

Specifies the name of the targets for which the administered object is to be deleted.

Resources are always created for a domain as a whole but are only active for targets for which a resource-ref has been created using the --target option when the resource was created. This means that deleting a resource only deletes the resource-ref element for the specified --target, and does not delete the resource from the domain as a whole unless domain is specified as the --target for the deletion.

Type: String

The following values can be specified:

  • server

    Deletes the administered object for the default server instance "server" and is the default value.

  • configuration_name

    Deletes the administered object for the specified configuration.

  • cluster_name

    Deletes the administered object for the specified cluster.

  • instance_name

    Deletes the administered object for a particular server instance.

Default value: server

jndi_name

Specifies the JNDI name of the administered object.

Type: String

The following values can be specified:

  • JNDI name of the administered object

Default value: N/A

Examples

The following example deletes the administered object named jdbc/samplelqueue on the server instance instance1.

asadmin delete-admin-object --target instance1 jdbc/samplequeue

Exit Status

Exit Status

Explanation

0

command executed successfully.

1

error in executing the command.