Job Management Partner 1/Client Security Control Description, User's Guide and Operator's Guide

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Appendix D.5 Uninstalling JP1/CSC - Manager

This section explains how to uninstall JP1/CSC - Manager from a cluster system.

The following diagram shows the procedures for uninstalling JP1/CSC - Manager.

Figure D-5 Procedures for uninstalling JP1/CSC - Manager

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Organization of this subsection
(1) Unregistering a service name from the OS cluster software (for the active server only)
(2) Terminating JP1/CSC - Manager (for the active server only)
(3) Uninstalling JP1/CSC - Manager

(1) Unregistering a service name from the OS cluster software (for the active server only)

Unregister the JP1/CSC - Manager service names from the OS cluster software. If a remote management server is configured in the system, also unregister the name of the remote service. For details about unregistering JP1/CSC - Manager service names, see the cluster software documentation.

(2) Terminating JP1/CSC - Manager (for the active server only)

On the active server, terminate JP1/CSC - Manager. The administrator terminates the Client Security Control - Manager service from the service controller. If a remote management server is configured in the system, also unregister the remote service JP1/CSC - Manager Remote Service.

Note that if JP1/CSC - Manager is set to be started automatically when the OS starts up, JP1/CSC - Manager will terminate automatically when the management server shuts down.

For the setup required to start JP1/CSC - Manager automatically, see 5.4.4 Setting up JP1/CSC - Manager and the remote service to start automatically.

(3) Uninstalling JP1/CSC - Manager

Uninstall JP1/CSC - Manager from the active server and standby server. For details about the uninstallation procedures, see 5.4.2 Uninstalling JP1/CSC - Manager.

After uninstallation, manually delete the files created on the shared disk.

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