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Man Page: asadmin-delete-connection-group

Operating Environment: sunos

Section: 1as

asadmin-delete-connection-group(1AS)				   User Commands			      asadmin-delete-connection-group(1AS)

NAME
delete-connection--group - deletes the connection group
SYNOPSIS
delete-connection-group --user user_name --password password --host hostname --port admin_port_number --instance instance_name --httplistener http_listener_ID connection_group_ID Deletes the connection group for the named connection group ID associated with the named server instance..
OPTIONS
--user identifies the user name associated with the named instance. --password identifies the password associated with the user name. --host identifies the host name for the machine. --port identifies the administrator port number associated with the hostname. --instance identifies the name of the instance associated with the JVM option to be created. --httplistener a unique identifier for the HTTP listener. connection_group_ID a unique identifier for the connection group. asadmin% delete-connection-group
INTERFACE EQUIVALENT
unknown asadmin-create-connection-group(1AS) asadmin-list-connection-groups(1AS) J2EE 1.4 SDK March 2004 asadmin-delete-connection-group(1AS)
Related Man Pages
asadmin-delete-connection-group(1as) - sunos
delete-connection-group(1as) - sunos
list-connection-groups(1as) - sunos
asadmin-stop-instance(1as) - x11r4
asadmin-stop-instance(1as) - xfree86
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