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Systemwalker Operation Manager  Installation Guide
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1.6.4 Systemwalker Uninstallation from the UNIX System

Uninstall the Systemwalker Operation Manager server.

Uninstallation procedure

  1. Execute the following command:

    /opt/FJSVcir/cimanager.sh -c

    The Uninstall (middleware) tool will start and a list of product names will be displayed.

    Loading Uninstaller...
    
    Installed software
    1. Systemwalker Operation Manager Enterprise Edition  V13.8.0
    
    Enter the number of the software to be uninstalled.
    [number,q]
    =>
    
  2. Enter the number to the left of "Systemwalker Operation Manager", and press Enter.

    The Systemwalker Operation Manager uninstallation wizard will start.

    Loading Uninstall (middleware)...
    
    Installed software
    1. Systemwalker Operation Manager Enterprise Edition  V13.8.0
    
    Enter the number of the software to be uninstalled.
    [number,q]
    =>1
    
    The rest has been omitted
    
    
    
    Uninstallation (middleware) will terminate.

Note

Current directory during Systemwalker uninstallation

If the current directory is under "opt/systemwalker," you cannot delete the "/opt/systemwalker" during Systemwalker uninstallation. Move the current directory to another location and execute the above command again.

Daemon shutdown during uninstallation

All Systemwalker Operation Manager daemons are stopped automatically when Systemwalker is uninstalled. If it coexists with Systemwalker Centric Manager in the same environment, the Systemwalker Centric Manager daemons are also stopped automatically.

/etc/rc.shutdown file (AIX version only)

From the /etc/rc.shutdown file, delete the following line added when Systemwalker was installed.

/opt/systemwalker/bin/poperationmgr -s

If you do not delete the line above, you will fail restart of the OS, disabling normal start of the system.

1.6.4.1 Notes After Uninstallation

This section provides important notes to take into account after the uninstallation has completed.

Packages that are not deleted

[Solaris]

The following packages for bundled products will not be deleted:

  • FJSVsmee(for Solaris 32-bit version, or Solaris 64-bit version)

  • FJSVsclr(for Solaris 32-bit version, Solaris 64-bit) version

  • FJSVsme64(for Solaris 64-bit version)

  • FJSVscl64(for Solaris 64-bit version)

Ensure that these packages are not being used by other products, and then delete them by executing the following command:

pkgrm <package name>

[Linux]

The following packages for bundled products will not be deleted:

  • FJSVsmee (for the x82 Linux version)

  • FJSVsclr (for the x82 Linux version)

  • FJSVsmee64 (for the x64-bit Linux version)

  • FJSVsclr64 (for the x64-bit Linux version)

Ensure that these packages are not being used by other products, and then delete them by executing the following command:

rpm -e <package name>

"FJQSS (Information Collection Tool)" and "Uninstall (middleware)"

If there are no Fujitsu middleware products other than Systemwalker Operation Manager, FJQSS (Information Collection Tool) will automatically be uninstalled when Systemwalker Operation Manager is uninstalled.

However, the Uninstall (middleware) tool will not be removed even if Systemwalker Operation Manager is uninstalled. If you need to uninstall this tool, use the following procedure:

Uninstallation procedure

  1. Execute the command below to start the Uninstall (middleware) tool. Ensure that no other Fujitsu middleware products exist.

    /opt/FJSVcir/cir/bin/cimanager.sh -c

  2. Execute the following uninstallation command:

    # /opt/FJSVcir/bin/cirremove.sh

    When "This software is a common tool of Fujitsu products. Are you sure you want to remove it? [y/n]:" is displayed, enter "y" to continue with the uninstallation process. The product is then uninstalled.


If you mistakenly uninstall the Uninstall (middleware) tool, reinstall it using the following procedure:

Installation procedure

  1. Log in to the machine where you need to perform the installation as superuser, or switch to an account with administrator privileges.

  2. Insert the Systemwalker Operation Manager product media into the drive, and execute the following installation command:

    Linux (Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5)

    # <mount point>/Linux/RHEL5/unx/pkg/CIR/cirinst.sh

    Linux (Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 or Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7)

    # <mount point>/Linux/RHEL6/unx/pkg/CIR/cirinst.sh

    Solaris

    # <mount point>/Solaris/unx/pkg/CIR/cirinst.sh