Interstage Shunsaku Data Manager Operator's Guide - Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 2000/ Microsoft(R) Windows Server(TM) 2003 - - UNIX - |
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Chapter 4 System Maintenance | > 4.2 Changing System Configuration |
Use the following procedure to delete directors.
Refer to 3.2.2 Stopping Shunsaku for more information on stopping Shunsaku.
Delete the following execution parameters.
Execution parameter name |
Meaning |
Explanation |
---|---|---|
Director |
Server information for directors |
Delete the parameter for the director being deleted. |
Searcher |
Server information for searchers |
Delete the parameters for the searchers connected to the director being deleted |
Execution parameter name |
Meaning |
Explanation |
---|---|---|
File |
File information |
If Shunsaku File is used, delete the director information from the file. |
InsertPoint |
Information for the director where data is to be inserted |
If the director being deleted is specified, change the director for inserting data. |
shundservice -s director identifier -n Shunsaku system name -d |
Delete the following file:
Shunsaku installation folder\etc\director\director identifier for the director to be deleted.cfg
Delete the following file:
/etc/opt/FJSVshnsk/etc/director/director identifier for the director to be deleted.cfg
Delete the director data files that have been used by the director to be deleted. Delete everything in the directory with the same name as the director identifier under the directory specified by the DataFileFolder parameter in the director environment file.
Delete any operation log files that have been used by the director to be deleted. Delete everything in the directory with the same name as the director identifier under the directory specified by the OperationLogFolder parameter in the director environment file.
Windows installation folder\system32\drivers\etc\services
/etc/services
The following ports defined as port numbers for the director must be deleted:
Refer to 4.2.4 Deleting Searchers for more information on deleting searchers.
Refer to 3.2.1 Starting Shunsaku for more information on starting Shunsaku.
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