Deleting an environment by using the command line
You can delete an environment and its associated artifacts by using the Rational® Integration Tester command line. This option is useful in situations where Ant is not available.
The syntax to use is as follows:
IntegrationTesterCmd Options delete-environment
Here is an example syntax:
IntegrationTesterCmd --serverUrl "https://<Host name or IP address>:5443/RTCP/"
--domain <Domain name> --environment <Environment name>
--username <User name> --securityToken "<Security token>" -f delete-environment
The following table lists the options that you can use with the IntegrationTesterCmd
command
for deleting an environment.
Options | Description |
---|---|
--serverUrl/-u | URL of Rational® Test Control Panel. |
--domain/-d | Domain name |
--environment/-e | Environment name. |
--username/-l | The user name under which to perform the operation (optional). |
--securityToken | The value of the security token to use for authentication with Rational® Test Control Panel when domain security is enabled (optional). For more information, see Domain level security. |
|
Use the force option
to delete an environment by attempting to ignore any warnings or errors
that might occur.
You can specify if a specific problem
identifier must either be ignored or considered when the environment
is deleted. Following are the problem identifier parameters:
Examples:
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Note: All environment deletion events are recorded in the
Rational® Test Control
Panel Audit log. (For information about this log, refer to Administering Rational Test Control Panel.)
Error codes
For details of any error codes, see Exit codes for Command-line client and Ant client.