delete-cluster

deletes a Payara Server cluster

Synopsis

asadmin [asadmin-options] delete-cluster [--help]
[--autohadboverride={true|false}] [--node-agent=node-agent--name]
cluster-name

Description

The delete-cluster subcommand deletes a Payara Server cluster. A cluster can be deleted only if the cluster contains no Payara Server instances. If a cluster that you are deleting contains any instances, stop and delete the instances before deleting the cluster.

If the cluster’s named configuration was created automatically for the cluster and no other clusters or unclustered instances refer to the configuration, the configuration is deleted when the cluster is deleted.A configuration that is created automatically for a cluster is named cluster-name`-config`, where cluster-name is the name of the cluster.

This command is supported in remote mode only.

Options

asadmin-options

Options for the asadmin utility. For information about these options, see the asadmin help page.

--help
-?

Displays the help text for the subcommand.

--autohadboverride

Do not specify this option. This option is retained for compatibility with earlier releases. If you specify this option, a syntax error does not occur. Instead, the subcommand runs successfully and displays a warning message that the option is ignored.

--nodeagent

Do not specify this option. This option is retained for compatibility with earlier releases. If you specify this option, a syntax error does not occur. Instead, the subcommand runs successfully and displays a warning message that the option is ignored.

Operands

cluster-name

The name of the cluster to delete.

Examples

Example 1 Deleting a Payara Server Cluster

This example deletes the Payara Server cluster adccluster.

asadmin> delete-cluster adccluster
Command delete-cluster executed successfully.

Exit Status