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Job Management Partner 1 Version 10 Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Operation Configuration Guide


8.4.2 Procedure to uninstall JP1/AO and related products (cluster system)

Uninstall JP1/AO and related products. You must uninstall JP1/AO, JP1/AO - Contents, and JP1/AO Content Set.

To uninstall JP1/AO and related products:

  1. Use the cluster software to move the resource group where the JP1/AO service is registered to the active server.

  2. On the active server, uninstall the database by executing the ajsembdbuninstl -mh logical-host-name command.#1

  3. Uninstall JP1/AO from the active server.

    After uninstallation, manually delete any files remaining in the JP1/AO installation folder. If JP1/AO has been upgraded from version 10-00, also check for files remaining in the folder containing the task-processing engine system files#2, and then manually delete any remaining files.

  4. Delete the JP1/Base logical host from the active server.

  5. Uninstall JP1/AO - Contents and JP1/AO Content Set from the active server.

    After uninstallation, manually delete any files remaining in the JP1/AO - Contents and JP/AO Content Set installation folder.

  6. Use the cluster software to move the resource group where the JP1/AO service is registered to the standby server.

  7. On the standby server, uninstall the database by executing the ajsembdbuninstl -mh logical-host-name command.#1

  8. Uninstall JP1/AO from the standby server.

    After uninstallation, manually delete any files remaining in the JP1/AO installation folder. If you have performed an upgrade installation of JP1/AO from version 10-00, also check for files remaining in the folder containing the task-processing engine system files#2, and then manually delete any remaining files.

  9. Delete the JP1/Base logical host from the standby server.

  10. Uninstall JP1/AO - Contents and JP1/AO Content Set from the standby server.

    After uninstallation, manually delete any files remaining in the JP1/AO - Contents and JP/AO Content Set installation folder.

#1

Commands whose name begins with ajs are contained in the folder for task-processing engine system files. For details, see A.1 List of folders.

#2

For details about the folder for task-processing engine system files, see A.1 List of folders.

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