WebSphere brand IBM WebSphere Telecom Web Services Server, Version 7.1

Removing applications

Applications should be removed from WebSphere® Application Server before you uninstall the Telecom Web Services Server (TWSS) components. Use the Integrated Solutions Console to stop the enterprise applications and remove them. After you have removed the applications, run the uninstallation program to remove the files from the server.

About this task

You must remove all of the TWSS applications from the clusters. This includes all default message processing flows, all Service Platform components, all Web service implementations, and the Service Policy Manager. Because you are removing applications from all systems, you must complete the following steps on each deployment manager.

This task assumes that you are removing all services. If you are only removing select services, you may be able to skip some steps.

Complete the following steps to remove the applications:

  1. Log in to the Integrated Solutions Console:
    1. Open a browser and navigate to the following URL: https://host_name:port/ibm/console.
      Where:
      • host_name is the fully qualified host name of the server where the application or the network deployment manager is deployed.
      • port is the secured port used to access the console. The default port is 9043.
      Note: The default unsecured port is 9060. If you use 9060, you must have "http" instead of "https" in the URL.
    2. Enter an administrator user ID and password. (Omit the password if security is not enabled.)
    3. Click Log in.
  2. Click Stop to stop all of the applications.
  3. Select the check box for all WebSphere Telecom Web Services Server applications.
  4. Click Uninstall.
  5. Click OK, and click Save.
  6. Remove all resources created during the installation program. This includes, but is not limited to, all JDBC providers, data sources, authentication aliases, queues, scheduler, and buses.
  7. Stop the servers, nodes, and deployment manager:
    1. Stop the servers. Run the following command:
      • AIX was_profile_root/bin/stopServer.sh server_name -username user_name -password password
      • Linux was_profile_root/bin/stopServer.sh server_name -username user_name -password password
      • Solaris was_profile_root/bin/stopServer.sh server_name -username user_name -password password
      Note: The user_name and password parameters are required only when security is enabled.

      Where:

      • The was_profile_root path contains the name of the application server profile (for example, AppSrv01).
      • server_name is name of the application server.
      • user_name represents your WebSphere Application Server administrator user ID.
      • password represents the password associated with your user_name.
    2. Stop the nodes. Run the following command:
      • AIX was_profile_root/bin/stopNode.sh -username user_name -password password
      • Linux was_profile_root/bin/stopNode.sh -username user_name -password password
      • Solaris was_profile_root/bin/stopNode.sh -username user_name -password password
      Note: The user_name and password parameters are required only when security is enabled.

      Where:

      • The was_profile_root path contains the name of a federated node profile (for example, Custom01).
      • user_name represents your WebSphere Application Server administrator user ID.
      • password represents the password associated with your user_name.
    3. Stop the deployment manager. Run the following command:
      • AIX was_profile_root/bin/stopManager.sh -username user_name -password password
      • Linux was_profile_root/bin/stopManager.sh -username user_name -password password
      • Solaris was_profile_root/bin/stopManager.sh -username user_name -password password
      Note: The user_name and password parameters are required only when security is enabled.

      Where:

      • The was_profile_root path contains the name of the deployment manager profile (for example, Dmgr01).
      • user_name represents your WebSphere Application Server administrator user ID.
      • password represents the password associated with your user_name.
  8. Use the uninstallation program to remove the application files for the TWSS base components. If you installed the components in the default installation location, the uninstallation program is found in the following directory: was_root/uninst_TWSS-Base.
    1. Run the uninstallation program: ./uninstall
    2. Review the information about the component to be removed, and click Next.
    3. Select the components you would like to uninstall, and click Next.
    4. Verify the correct components are being removed from the correct directory, and click Next.
    5. Click Finish.
    The uninstallation program removes the application files for the following components:
    • Access Gateway
    • Service Policy Manager
    • Service Platform components
    • TWSS Administration Console
    • Parlay Administration Console
    • First Steps script
  9. Use the uninstallation program to remove the application files for the Web service implementations. If you installed the Web service implementations in the default installation location, the uninstallation program is found in the following directory: was_root/uninst_TWSS-Services.
    1. Run the uninstallation program: ./uninstall
    2. Review the information about the component to be removed, and click Next.
    3. Select the components you would like to uninstall, and click Next.
    4. Verify the correct components are being removed from the correct directory, and click Next.
    5. Click Finish.
Results
Note: AIX On AIX systems, the uninstallation programs do not remove the directories in which they are located. Therefore, you must delete the following directories manually: /uninst_TWSS-Base, /uninst_TWSS-Services.



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