Operating Systems: i5/OS
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removeOs400WebServerDefinition command

 

The removeOs400WebServerDefinition command deletes a web server definition from the configuration repository of a Standalone or Deployment Manager profile.

To run this command, your user profile must have *ALLOBJ authority. For more information about running this command, see the Using command line tools article.

 

Syntax

The command syntax is as follows:

removeOs400WebServerDefinition
    -webserver.name webserverName
    -webserver.node webserverNode
    [-profileName profile1]
    [-removeNode]
   [-help | -?]

 

Parameters

The following options are available for the removeOs400WebServerDefinition command:

-webserver.name

This is a required parameter. The value webserverName specifies the web server definition name you want to delete.

-profileName

This is an optional parameter. The value profile1 specifies the profile whose web server definition is to be deleted. The default value is default.

-webserver.node

This is a required parameter. The value webserverNode specifies the node under which the web server is defined.

-removeNode

This is an optional parameter. Indicates to remove the Web server node. If you do not specify the -removeNode parameter, the Web server node is not removed.

 

Usage scenario

The following example deletes the web server definition, WEBSERVER1, under the unmanaged node, MYHOST-node, and removes the node. It also updates the deployment data for any application that was mapped to the above Web server definition.

removeOs400WebServerDefinition -profileName profile1 -webserver.name WEBSERVER1
 -webserver.node MYHOST-node -removeNode



 

Related tasks


Using command line tools

 

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