Wadm delete-jvm-options failure

I am having issues with using the wadm command for iPlanet 7.0u15 on a Redhat machine.
When I try and remove an option of "-Xms256m" from the listing I get a "CLI011" error for invalid option as shown below when my options are correct.
CLI011 Invalid option, X
If I pass the option as it appears in the "list-jvm-options" (ie with spaces), I get the following instead.
ADMIN3881: JVM option '-Xms256m       ' does not exist.
Also, from the recent message, I found that options that are longer than 15 characters have no issues. Is there a bug with options that are less than 16 characters?!? I only ask this because even a made up option of "-Dab=blank" cannot be removed via CLI. How do I get it to remove these short options from the CLI?
Also, I noticed that if I use a colon for multiple values, it does not know how to parse it and also gives a ADMIN3881 error even for "-Xms256m:-Xmx512m" as follows.
ADMIN3881: JVM option '-Xms256m:-Xmx512m' does not exist.
I was trying this because it is longer than 15 character when passed to the CLI.
Does anyone know why I am having this issue?

If you run list-jvm-options, you would see
wadm> list-jvm-options --config=<your config>
-Djava.security.auth.login.config=login.conf
-Xms256m -Xmx512m
You can't just remove -Xms alone, you have to run
wadm> delete-jvm-options --config=<your config> "-Xms256m -Xmx512m"
CLI201 Command 'delete-jvm-options' ran successfully
Then, use list-jvm-options to check again
wadm> list-jvm-options --config=<your config>
-Djava.security.auth.login.config=login.conf

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