This section describes how to perform uninstallation.
The following figure shows the flow of uninstallation tasks.
Figure 8.22 Uninstallation Task Flow
On the business server, check the copy status using the VSSHP stxvquery (Backup status lookup command). If any copy process is still executing, stop it using the VSSHP stxvcopy (Backup control command) or the VSSHP stxvstopall (Batch stop command) command.
Execute the swsrpdelvol command to delete the source and replica volumes that have been set up.
Alternatively, if the source or replica volume is no longer used, initialize the disk. Refer to "8.1.6.4 Initializing Disk" for the procedure.
Delete the Managed Server to be uninstalled from the control of AdvancedCopy Manager.
The process of deleting a Managed Server can be carried out using either Web Console or the stgxfwcmdelsrv command.
If you have deleted the Managed server with the stgxfwcmdelsrv command, take the following actions to reflect to Web Console depending on how the agent installed in the deleted Managed Server is used:
If both of AdvancedCopy Manager's agent and Storage Cruiser's agent are used:
With Web Console, execute the Reload Conf. operation to update to the latest information.
If only AdvancedCopy Manager's agent is used:
With Web Console, delete the Managed Server that you have deleted.
If VSSHP is no longer used, refer to "VSSHP Uninstallation" in the ETERNUS VSS Hardware Provider User's Guide and uninstall the VSSHP on both the business server and the backup server.
Note
Do not uninstall VSSHP if there are other storage groups on the backup server or business server where operations may use this hardware provider registration.
Refer to "Uninstalling ETERNUS SF Manager" and "Uninstalling AdvancedCopy Manager's Agent" in the Installation and Setup Guide to delete AdvancedCopy Manager.