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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Configuration Guide


19.3 Uninstalling JP1/AJS3 series programs

This section describes how to uninstall JP1/AJS3 series programs (JP1/AJS3 - Manager, JP1/AJS3 - Agent and JP1/AJS3 - Web Console) for each OS of the hosts from which JP1/AJS3 series programs are to be uninstalled.

Important
  • Because uninstalling JP1/AJS3 also causes the JP1/AJS3 programs to be deleted, the user environment (such as the database and environment settings files) is also deleted. Therefore, if you uninstall and then reinstall JP1/AJS3, you must specify all the settings again.

    If JP1/AJS3 is set up on a logical host, uninstallation does not delete the user environment (such as the database and environment settings files) on the logical host. If the user environment is no longer necessary, you will need to delete it manually. For details about how to delete the user environment on a logical host, see 17.2.8 Deleting logical hosts.

  • If you uninstall JP1/Base before uninstalling JP1/AJS3 (except JP1/AJS3 - Web Console), you will no longer be able to uninstall JP1/AJS3 (except JP1/AJS3 - Web Console). Always make sure that JP1/Base is installed before you uninstall JP1/AJS3 (except JP1/AJS3 - Web Console).

  • In a cluster system, use JP1/Base to delete logical hosts before you uninstall JP1/AJS3. For details about deleting logical hosts, see 17.2.8 Deleting logical hosts.

  • If you are using JP1/AJS3 for disaster recovery operation, you need to cancel disaster recovery operation at the main site and at the remote site before you uninstall JP1/AJS3. For details, see 11.4 Exiting disaster recovery mode in the JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Administration Guide.

Uninstalling JP1/AJS3 series programs deletes all the directories listed below them, including all the files in the directories. If these directories contain any files you need, copy the files to another directory before starting uninstallation. If any directories remain after the uninstallation, delete the directories, including all the files in them.

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