This section describes the master server post-uninstall tasks.
Directories and files might remain after an uninstall.
Delete the following directories (includes directories and files under that directory) and files:
Directories:
/opt/FJSVbdpp
/opt/SMAW
/etc/opt/FJSVbdpp
/etc/opt/FJSVhanet
/etc/opt/FJSVwvbs
/etc/opt/SMAW
/etc/pdfs
/var/opt/FJSVbdpp
/var/opt/FJSVpdfs
Files:
/etc/cip.cf
/etc/default/cluster
/etc/default/cluster.config
/var/adm/cfreg.data
"Uninstall (middleware)" is a tool common to Fujitsu middleware products.
This section describes how to uninstall "Uninstall (middleware)" and provides additional notes.
To uninstall "Uninstall (middleware)", follow the procedure below:
Start "Uninstall (middleware)" and check that other Fujitsu middleware products do not remain.
# /opt/FJSVcir/cir/bin/cimanager.sh [-c] <Enter>
-c: command interface
Note
If the command path contains a blank space, it will fail to start. Do not specify a directory with a name containing blank spaces.
Information
To start in command mode, specify -c. If -c is not specified, startup is in GUI mode if there is a GUI environment, and in command mode if there is no GUI environment.
After checking that no Fujitsu middleware product has been installed, execute the following uninstallation command:
# /opt/FJSVcir/bin/cirremove.sh <Enter>
If "This software is a common tool of Fujitsu products. Are you sure you want to remove it? [y/n]:" is displayed, enter "y" and continue.
Uninstallation will be completed in seconds.
After uninstallation is complete, delete the following directory and contained files.
/var/opt/FJSVcir/cir/internal
/var/opt/FJSVcir/cir/logs
/var/opt/FJSVcir/cir/meta_db
Point
This task is not required when the master server is installed on a virtual environment.