On Linux, UNIX systems and z/OS, this must be the first parameter specified. It is case-sensitive on Linux, UNIX systems and z/OS.
The default name on Windows, if this parameter is not specified, is 'ConfigMgr'.
If the queue manager hosts another component (a broker, or the User Name Server, or both) that still exists, this command fails.
Be very careful using this option. The configuration repository contains the configuration data for the whole broker domain, not just data internal to the Configuration Manager. Deleting this repository destroys all information pertinent to the broker domain, and requires you to recreate every resource within it to recover the broker domain.
If the configuration repository is not deleted as part of deleting the Configuration Manager, and the Configuration Manager is later recreated with the same name, it will continue to use the existing configuration repository.
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