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delete-http-health-checker(1)

NAME | Synopsis | Description | Options | Operands | Examples | Exit Status | See Also

NAME

    delete-http-health-checker – deletes the health-checker for a specified load balancer configuration

Synopsis

    delete-http-health-checker 
    [--terse={true|false}][ --echo={true|false} ] 
    [ --interactive={true|false} ] [ --host  host] 
    [--port port] [--secure| -s ] [ --user  admin_user]
    [--passwordfile filename] [--help]
     [ --config  config_name]
     target
    

Description


    Note –

    This command is available only in domains that are configured to support clusters, such as domains that are created with the cluster profile or the enterprise profile. For information about profiles, see Usage Profiles in Sun Java System Application Server 9.1 Administration Guide.


    This command deletes the health checker from a load balancer configuration. A health checker is unique for the combination of target and load balancer configuration.

Options

    -t --terse

    Indicates that any output data must be very concise, typically avoiding human-friendly sentences and favoring well-formatted data for consumption by a script. Default is false.

    -e --echo

    Setting to true will echo the command line statement on the standard output. Default is false.

    -I --interactive

    If set to true (default), only the required password options are prompted.

    -H --host

    The machine name where the domain administration server is running. The default value is localhost.

    -p --port

    The HTTP/S port for administration. This is the port to which you should point your browser in order to manage the domain. For example, http://localhost:4848.

    The default port number is 4848.

    -s --secure

    If set to true, uses SSL/TLS to communicate with the domain administration server.

    -u --user

    The authorized domain administration server administrative username.

    If you have authenticated to a domain using the asadmin login command, then you need not specify the --user option on subsequent operations to this particular domain.

    --passwordfile

    The --passwordfile option specifies the name, including the full path, of a file containing the password entries in a specific format. The entry for the password must have the AS_ADMIN_ prefix followed by the password name in uppercase letters.

    For example, to specify the domain administration server password, use an entry with the following format: AS_ADMIN_PASSWORD=password, where password is the actual administrator password. Other passwords that can be specified include AS_ADMIN_MAPPEDPASSWORD, AS_ADMIN_USERPASSWORD, and AS_ADMIN_ALIASPASSWORD.

    All remote commands must specify the admin password to authenticate to the domain administration server, either through --passwordfile or asadmin login, or interactively on the command prompt. The asadmin login command can be used only to specify the admin password. For other passwords, that must be specified for remote commands, use the --passwordfile or enter them at the command prompt.

    If you have authenticated to a domain using the asadmin login command, then you need not specify the admin password through the --passwordfile option on subsequent operations to this particular domain. However, this is applicable only to AS_ADMIN_PASSWORD option. You will still need to provide the other passwords, for example, AS_ADMIN_USERPASSWORD, as and when required by individual commands, such as update-file-user.

    For security reasons, passwords specified as an environment variable will not be read by asadmin.

    The default value for AS_ADMIN_MASTERPASSWORD is changeit.

    --help

    Displays the help text for the command.

    --config

    The load balancer configuration from which you delete the health-checker.

Operands

    target

    Specifies the target from which you are deleting the health checker.

    Valid values are:

    • cluster_name, which deletes the health checker that was monitoring all instances in the cluster.

    • stand-alone_instance_name, which deletes the health checker that was monitoring this stand-alone instance.

Examples


    Example 1 Using the delete-http-health-checker command


    asadmin> delete-http-health-checker --user admin 
    --passwordfile password.txt --config mycluster-http-lb-config mycluster
    Command delete-http-health-checker executed successfully.

Exit Status

    0

    command executed successfully

    1

    error in executing the command

See Also

Java EE 5 Last Revised 13 Jul 2007

NAME | Synopsis | Description | Options | Operands | Examples | Exit Status | See Also