To uninstall (server or client), use the HP-UX swremove program.
- 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 swremove MQSERIES to uninstall the MQSERIES
package.
- Log in as root.
- Enter swremove MQSERIES to uninstall the MQSERIES
package.
- 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 by
typing:
swremove gsk7bas
orswremove gsk7bas64