Before you begin
Before starting this task, the wsadmin tool must be running. See the Starting the wsadmin scripting client article for more information.Why and when to perform this task
Use this task to delete a configuration object from the configuration repository. This action only affects the configuration. If a running instance of a configuration object exists when you remove the configuration, the change has no effect on the running instance.Steps for this task
Using Jacl:
set s1 [$AdminConfig getid /Node:mynode/Server:myserver/]
Using Jython:
s1 = AdminConfig.getid('/Node:mynode/Server:myserver/')where:
set | is a Jacl command |
s1 | is a variable name |
$ | is a Jacl operator for substituting a variable name with its value |
AdminConfig | is an object that represents the WebSphere Application Server configuration |
getid | is an AdminConfig command |
Node | is an object type |
mynode | is the host name of the node from which the server is removed |
Server | is an object type |
myserver | is the name of the server to remove |
Using Jacl:
$AdminConfig remove $s1
AdminConfig.remove(s1)
$ | is a Jacl operator for substituting a variable name with its value |
AdminConfig | is an object that represents the WebSphere Application Server configuration |
remove | is an AdminConfig command |
s1 | evaluates the ID of the server that is specified in step number 2 |
Result
The WebSphere Application Server configuration no longer contains a specific server object. Running servers are not affected.Related concepts
AdminConfig object for scripted administration
Related reference
Commands for the AdminConfig object