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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Performance Management User's Guide


10.4.6 Unsetup and uninstallation of PFM - Web Console

Organization of this subsection

(1) Process flow for unsetup and uninstallation

Figure 10‒25: Process flow for unsetup and uninstallation of PFM - Web Console used on a logical host (in UNIX)

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The image [Figure] indicates the steps to be performed on the executing node, and the image [Figure] indicates the items to be performed on the standby node.

(2) Unsetup procedure

(a) Stopping from the cluster software [Figure] [Figure]

Use operations from the cluster software to stop all Performance Management programs and services running on the executing node and the standby node. For details on how to stop programs and services, see the cluster software documentation.

(b) Making sure the shared disk is online [Figure]

Make sure that the shared disk is online. If the shared disk is not online, use the cluster software and the volume manager to bring it online.

(3) Unregister PFM - Web Console with the cluster software [Figure] [Figure]

Delete the settings related to PFM - Web Console on the logical host from the cluster software. For details on how to delete settings, see the cluster software documentation.

(4) Uninstalling PFM - Web Console [Figure] [Figure]

Uninstallation is performed separately for the executing node and the standby node. The uninstallation procedure for PFM - Web Console is the same as for a non-cluster system. For details, see the chapter describing installation and setup (in UNIX) in the JP1/Performance Management Planning and Configuration Guide.

Note:

If the storage directory for the bookmark definition information has been changed from the default setting, it will not be deleted when you uninstall PFM - Web Console. You need to delete it manually after performing the uninstallation.