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To Uninstall Completely
1. Stop the Application Server processes using these commands:
asadmin stop-cluster FirstCluster
asadmin remove-ha-cluster --hosts
hadb_hostname,hadb_hostname
FirstCluster
Replace the
hadb_hostname
variable with the host name of the machine where
HADB is to run. If you are using just one machine, you must name it twice.
asadmin stop-node-agent hostname
asadmin stop-domain domain1
2. Stop the HADB Management Agent by one of the following methods:
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In a Solaris or Linux Java Enterprise System installation:
a. Change to the
/etc/init.d
directory:
cd /etc/init.d
b. Run the command to stop the agent:
./ma-initd stop
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In a Windows Java Enterprise System installation
a. Go to Start
⇒
Settings
⇒
Control Panel, and double click Administrative
Tools.
b. Double click the Services shortcut.
c. Select HADBMgmtAgent Service from the Services list.
d. From the Action menu, select Stop.
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In a stand-alone Solaris or Linux Application Server installation:
a. Change to
install-dir
/hadb/4/bin
b. Run the command to stop the agent:
./ma-initd stop
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In a stand-alone Windows Application Server Installation:
a. Change to
install-dir
\hadb\4.
x
\bin
The
x
represents the release number of HADB.
b. Run the command to stop the agent:
ma -r
At this point all processes related to Sun Java System Application Server are
stopped.
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