delete-node-ssh

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delete-node-ssh

deletes a node that is enabled for communication over SSH

Synopsis

asadmin [asadmin-options] delete-node-ssh [--help]
[--uninstall={false|true}] [--force={false|true}]
node-name

Description

The delete-node-ssh subcommand deletes a node that is enabled for communication over secure shell (SSH) from the domain. This subcommand does not require SSH to be configured.

This subcommand can delete only a node that is enabled for communication over SSH. The subcommand for deleting other types of nodes depends on the type of the node:

  • A node that is enabled for communication over the Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) remote protocol must be deleted by using the delete-node-dcom(1) subcommand.

  • A node that is not enabled for remote communication must be deleted by using the delete-node-config(1) subcommand.

To determine whether a node is enabled for communication over SSH, use the list-nodes(1) subcommand.

No \{product---name} instances must reside on the node that is being deleted. Otherwise, the subcommand fails. Before running this subcommand, delete any instances that reside on the node by using, for example, the delete-instance(1) subcommand or the delete-local-instance(1) subcommand.

This subcommand is supported in remote mode only.

Options

asadmin-options

Options for the asadmin utility. For information about these options, see the asadmin(1M) help page.

--help
-?

Displays the help text for the subcommand.

--uninstall

Specifies whether the \{product---name} software is uninstalled from host that the node represents.
Possible values are as follows:

false

The \{product---name} software is not uninstalled from the host (default).

true

The \{product---name} software is uninstalled from the host. By default, if any node except the predefined node localhost-`domain resides on any host from which \{product---name} software is being uninstalled, the subcommand fails. To uninstall the \{product---name} software from a host on which user-defined nodes reside, set the `--force option to true. If the --force option is true, the subcommand removes the entire content of the parent of the base installation directory.

--force

If --uninstall is true, specifies whether the subcommand uninstalls the \{product---name} software from a host even if a user-defined node resides on the host. Possible values are as follows:

false

If a user-defined node resides on a host, the software is not uninstalled and the subcommand fails (default).
If the --force option is false, the subcommand removes only the \{product---name} software files. Other content if the parent of the base installation directory, such as configuration files, are not removed.

true

The subcommand uninstalls the \{product---name} software from the host even if a user-defined node resides on the host.
If the --force option is true, the subcommand removes the entire content of the parent of the base installation directory.

Operands

node-name

The name of the node to delete. The node must enabled for communication over SSH. Otherwise, an error occurs.

Examples

Example 1   Deleting a Node That Is Enabled for Communication Over SSH

This example deletes the node eg1, which is enabled for communication over SSH.

asadmin> delete-node-ssh eg1
Command delete-node-ssh executed successfully.

Exit Status

0

command executed successfully

1

error in executing the command

See Also


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