| delete-ssl(1) asadmin Utility Subcommands delete-ssl(1) |
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| NAME |
| delete-ssl - deletes the SSL element in the selected HTTP listener, |
| IIOP listener, or IIOP service |
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| SYNOPSIS |
| delete-ssl [--help] |
| [--target target] |
| --type listener_or_service_type |
| listener_id |
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| DESCRIPTION |
| The delete-ssl subcommand deletes the SSL element in the selected HTTP |
| listener, IIOP listener, or IIOP service. |
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| The listener_id is not required if the --type is iiop-service. |
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| This subcommand is supported in remote mode only. |
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| OPTIONS |
| If an option has a short option name, then the short option precedes |
| the long option name. Short options have one dash whereas long options |
| have two dashes. |
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| --help, -? |
| Displays the help text for the subcommand. |
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| --target |
| Specifies the target on which you are configuring the ssl element. |
| The following values are valid: |
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| server |
| Specifies the server in which the iiop-service or HTTP/IIOP |
| listener is to be unconfigured for SSL. |
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| config |
| Specifies the configuration that contains the HTTP/IIOP |
| listener or iiop-service for which SSL is to be unconfigured. |
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| cluster |
| Specifies the cluster in which the HTTP/IIOP listener or |
| iiop-service is to be unconfigured for SSL. All the server |
| instances in the cluster will get SSL unconfigured for the |
| respective listener or iiop-service. |
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| instance |
| Specifies the instance in which the HTTP/IIOP listener or |
| iiop-service is to be unconfigured for SSL. |
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| --type |
| The type of service or listener for which the SSL is deleted. The |
| type must be one of the following types: |
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| * http-listener |
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| * iiop-listener |
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| * iiop-service |
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| OPERANDS |
| listener_id |
| The ID of the listener from which the SSL element is to be deleted. |
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| The listener_id operand is not required if the --type is |
| iiop-service. |
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| EXAMPLES |
| Example 1, Deleting an SSL element from an HTTP listener |
| The following example shows how to delete an SSL element from an |
| HTTP listener named http-listener-1. |
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| asadmin> delete-ssl |
| --type http-listener http-listener-1 |
| Command delete-ssl executed successfully. |
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| EXIT STATUS |
| 0 |
| command executed successfully |
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| 1 |
| error in executing the command |
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| SEE ALSO |
| create-ssl(1) |
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| asadmin(1M) |
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| Java EE 8 22 Dec 2010 delete-ssl(1) |