Uninstalling
WebSphere MQ
To uninstall
WebSphere
®
MQ
(server or client), use the Solaris
pkgrm
program.
Note:
If any updates have been applied, remove them first.
Log in as root.
Before starting to uninstall, end all
WebSphere MQ
activity.
Log in as root.
Use the
dspmq
command to display the state of all the queue managers on the system.
Use the
endmqm
command to stop all running queue managers.
Stop any listeners associated with the queue managers, using the command:
endmqlsr -m
QMgrName
To check that you have stopped all of them, enter the following:
ps -ef | grep mq
Check that there are no processes listed that are running command lines beginning
amq
or
runmq
. Ignore any that start with
amqi
.
Enter
pkgrm mqm
to uninstall the
mqm
package.
Note:
If for any reason the product was not properly uninstalled, you must delete the files and directories contained in
/opt/mqm
.
After uninstalling
WebSphere MQ
, you can delete the
/var/mqm
directory tree, (this will destroy all queue managers and their associated data).
If no other products require the Global Security Kit Version 7, you can uninstall packages
gsk7bas
and
gskbas64
.
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Welcome to WebSphere MQ Version 6.0 xxx
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