DELETE - OMS Administration Utility Command
Description
The DELETE command deletes OMS queues in the OMS Server.
Data loss
When a queue is deleted, all messages in a queue are also deleted.
Command Line Syntax
The following figure illustrates the command line syntax of the DELETE command, using the command line, long form of its command options.
-delete queue -queuename qname [-codepage codepage] [-file cmfile] [-encryptedfile ecmfile [-key ecmdkey]] [-level msglevel] [-nls_directory directory] [-port port]
Command Options
The following table describes all DELETE command options and provides the command line, long form of each option illustrated in the DELETE command line syntax, above.
Command | Command Line | Description |
---|---|---|
-queuename | OMS queue name to select for listing or deleting. | |
-codepage | Local code page used to translate text data from and to the OMS Server. | |
-file | Command file that contains OMS Administration Utility (omsadm) command line options. | |
-encryptedfile | Command file encrypted by the Universal Encrypt (uencrypt) utility. | |
-key | Encryption key used to encrypt the encrypted command file. | |
-level | Severity level of messages to be written. | |
-nls_directory | Directory in which to find the Universal Translation Table (UTT) file specified by the CODE_PAGE command option. | |
-port | TCP port on which the local OMS Server is listening for connections. |