To restore the previous service level:
- End all WebSphere® MQ activity:
- Log in as root.
- 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 beginnings amq or runmq.
Ignore any that start with amqi.
- Use the pkgrm command to remove the latest service
update from the system.
pkgrm packagename
where packagename is the name of the package that you want to remove.
Note: Ignore
any error messages of the form <shared pathname not removed>.
Details
of the pkgrm command can be found in the Solaris documentation,
or by using the man pkgrm command.
- If you have installed a WebSphere MQ client,
and the client was updated after installing the service level that is being
removed, you must specifically update your WebSphere MQ client
installation again, after the service level has been removed.