Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager Configuration Guide

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6.3.5 Deleting the IM databases and logical host

This subsection explains how to delete the logical host. When you delete the logical host, you must delete it at both the primary server and the secondary server.

If you use the IM databases (integrated monitoring database and IM Configuration Management database), you must delete them also (either before or after deleting the logical host).

Organization of this subsection
(1) Deleting the IM databases
(2) Deleting the logical host

(1) Deleting the IM databases

This procedure is applicable when the IM databases (integrated monitoring database and IM Configuration Management database) are used.

If you are deleting the IM databases in order to reconfigure the environment, back up the databases beforehand. For details about the backup method, see 1.2 Managing the databases in the Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager Administration Guide.

To delete the IM databases:

  1. Terminate JP1/IM - Manager.
    Terminate all JP1/IM - Managers in both the physical and the logical host environments.
  2. Execute the jcodbunsetup command to delete the integrated monitoring database.
    jcodbunsetup -h logical-host-name -c {online|standby} [-q]
    Use arguments to specify the logical host name, unsetup type, and whether a message asking whether processing is to be continued is to be displayed.
    • logical-host-name (-h option)
      Specify the logical host name that was set up at the primary server.
    • Unsetup type (-c option)
      To delete the integrated monitoring database at the active host, specify online; to delete the integrated monitoring database at the standby host, specify standby.
    • Whether a message asking whether processing is to be continued is to be displayed (-q option)
      If a message asking about execution of processing is not to be displayed after command execution, specify -q; if the message is to be displayed, do not specify -q.
      For details about the jcodbunsetup command, see jcodbunsetup in 1. Commands in the manual Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager Command and Definition File Reference.
  3. Execute the jcfdbunsetup command to delete the IM Configuration Management database.
    jcfdbunsetup -h logical-host-name -c {online|standby} [-q]
    Use arguments to specify the logical host name, unsetup type, and whether a message asking whether processing is to be continued is to be displayed.
    • logical-host-name (-h option)
      Specify the logical host name that was set up at the primary server.
    • Unsetup type (-c option)
      To delete the IM Configuration Management database at the active host, specify online; to delete the IM Configuration Management database at the standby host, specify standby.
    • Whether a message asking whether processing is to be continued is to be displayed (-q option)
      If a message asking about execution of processing is not to be displayed after command execution, specify -q; if the message is to be displayed, do not specify -q.
      For details about the jcfdbunsetup command, see jcfdbunsetup in 1. Commands in the manual Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager Command and Definition File Reference.

(2) Deleting the logical host

To delete a logical host in UNIX, use the jbsunsetcnf command of JP1/Base. Execute the following command:

/opt/jp1base/bin/jbsunsetcnf -i -h logical-host-name

For details about the jbsunsetcnf command, see the Job Management Partner 1/Base User's Guide.

The logical host is now deleted. Note that when you delete the logical host, JP1/Base, JP1/IM - Manager, JP1/AJS, and JP1/Power Monitor (06-02 or later) are all deleted in batch mode.

Shared files and shared directories on the shared disk are not deleted; you must delete them manually.

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