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removeGroupFromDestinationRole command

Use the removeGroupFromDestinationRole command to remove a group from the destination roles for a local or foreign bus.

To run the command, use the AdminTask object of the wsadmin scripting client.

(iSeries) (iSeries) The wsadmin scripting client is run from Qshell. (iSeries) See Configure Qshell to run WebSphere scripts .

Command-line help is provided for service integration bus commands:

After using the command, save the changes to the master configuration using the following command:

AdminConfig.save()

Use the removeGroupFromDestinationRole command remove a group from destination roles for a selected local bus. By removing a group from destination roles, you prevent the group from accessing the local bus.


Target object

None.


Required parameters

-type destinationType

We can specify one of the following destination types:

  • Queue
  • Port

  • TopicSpace

  • ForeignDestination
  • Alias

The allowed roles for a destination depend on the type of the destination as defined in Administer destination roles.

If we are specifying a destinationType that is either foreignDestination or alias, the foreign bus name specified must be the name of the foreign bus hosting the destination.

If we specify a destinationType of queue or topic, the foreign bus name is ignored. The authorization is granted against the destination in the local bus.

-bus busName

The name of the local bus. Use the listSIBuses command to list the names of existing buses.

-role roleType

We can specify one of the following role types, depending on the destinationType we have specified.

Sender

This role type is authorized to send messages to destinations on the local bus.

Receiver

This role type is authorized to receive messages from destinations on the local bus.

Browser

This role type is authorized to browse messages on destinations on the local bus.

-group groupName or uniqueName

The name of a group we want to remove from the destination roles for the local bus. We can type one of the following names:

  • A security group name, or one of the following specialized group names:

    Server

    This group contains application servers.

    AllAuthenticated

    This group contains authenticated users only.

    Everyone

    This group contains all users. Each user is anonymous.
  • A unique group name.


Conditional parameters

None.


Optional parameters

-foreignBus foreignBusName

Name of the foreign bus. If we are removing a group from a destination role on a foreign destination or an alias, specify the name of the foreign bus that hosts the foreign destination or the alias.


Examples

The following example removes a group called Group1 from the Sender role for a queue type destination called Queue1, on a local bus called Bus1.

removeGroupFromDestinationRole { -type queue -bus Bus1
 -destination Queue1 -role Sender -group Group1}

The following example removes a group called Group2 from the Receiver role for a queue type destination called Queue2, on a local bus called Bus1.

removeGroupFromDestinationRole { -type queue -bus Bus1
 -destination Queue2 -role Receiver -group Group2}