Summary: Destroys the specified space and removes all references to it, including persistent ones.

Syntax

gs> space destroy [variable [value]]

Description

Destroys the specified space and removes all references to it, including persistent ones.

The space destroy command is relevant only for spaces in a started state.

Specifying a container URL prints a numbered list of all the spaces in the container. You can then choose which space to destroy, or all (destroys all spaces).

Specifying a URL of a clustered space prints a list of all spaces in the cluster, and you can choose a space to destroy by its number, or all (destroys all spaces).

Using -c (or -cluster) with a URL of a clustered space destroys all cluster members.

Options

Option Description Value Format
url The URL of the space you want to destroy, or of the container – destroys the spaces under that container. Container URL: jini://localhost/my_container
rmi://localhost:10098/my_container

Space URL: jini://localhost/my_container/mySpace
rmi://localhost:10098/my_container
cluster / c Destroys all cluster members.  
help / h Prints help – the command's usage and options.  
user User name for login to secured space – optional parameter  
password Password for login to secured space – optional parameter  

Example

The following destroys a space named sp2:

space destroy -url jini://evgeny-lt/mySpace_container/sp2

The following destroys all cluster members belonging to the same cluster as clusterTest:

space destroy -url jini://evgeny-lt/mySpace_container/clusterTest -c
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