commadmin resource delete

commadmin resource delete

The commadmin resource delete command marks the resource as deleted.

Note -
To permanently remove the resource, run the commadmin domain purge command.

Syntax

commadmin resource delete -D <login> -u <identifier> -n <domain> -w <password> [-d <domainname>] 
    [-h] [-?] [-i <inputfile>] [-p <AM port>] [-s] [-v] [-V] [-X <AM host>] 

Options

The following options are mandatory:

Option Description
-D login The user ID of the user with permission to execute this command.
-n domain Domain of the user specified with the -D option.
-w password Password of the user specified with the -D option.
-u identifier Resource's unique identifier.

The following options are non-mandatory:

Option Description
-d domainname Domain of the resource. If -d is not specified, the domain specified by -n is used.
-h, –? Prints command usage syntax.
-i inputfile Reads the command information from a file instead of the command line.An option value specified in the input file overrides any value for the same option set in the command line.
-p AM port Specifies an alternate TCP port where the Access Manager is listening. If not specified, the default AM port is used, or Port 80 is used if no default was configured at install time.
-s Use SSL (Secure Socket Layer) to connect to the Access Manager.
-v Enable debugging output.
-V Prints information about the utility and its version.
-X AM host Specify the host on which the Access Manager is running. If not specified, the default AM host is used, or the localhost if no default was configured at install time.

Example

To mark a resource as deleted:

commadmin resource delete -D chris -n sesta.com -w bolton -u bill023

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