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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Performance Management - Agent Option for Enterprise Applications Description, User's Guide and Reference


4.5.1 SAP NetWeaver 7.0 or later (Windows)

Organization of this subsection

(1) Flow of tasks for uninstallation and unsetup of PFM - Agent for Enterprise Applications

The following figure shows the flow of tasks for uninstalling and canceling the setup of a PFM - Agent for Enterprise Applications that is running in a cluster system.

Figure 4‒10: Flow of tasks for uninstalling and canceling the setup of a PFM - Agent for Enterprise Applications that is running on a physical host in a cluster system (in Windows)

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(2) Unsetting up PFM - Agent for Enterprise Applications

This subsection describes how to cancel the setup of PFM - Agent for Enterprise Applications.

(a) Canceling the setup of an instance environment

To cancel the setup of an instance environment, first verify the instance name and then delete the instance environment. You cancel an instance environment at the PFM - Agent host.

Use the jpcconf inst list command to verify the instance name, and then use the jpcconf inst unsetup command to delete the existing instance environment.

To cancel setup of an instance environment:

  1. Find the instance name.

    Execute the jpcconf inst list command with the service key of PFM - Agent for Enterprise Applications specified.

    jpcconf inst list -key EAP

    If the current instance name is o246bciSD500, the command displays o246bciSD500.

  2. If a PFM - Agent service is running in the instance environment, stop the service.

    For details about stopping services, see the chapter that describes starting and stopping services in the JP1/Performance Management User's Guide.

  3. Delete the instance environment.

    Execute the jpcconf inst unsetup command with the service key and instance name of PFM - Agent for Enterprise Applications specified.

    For example, if the instance name of PFM - Agent for Enterprise Applications is o246bciSD500, enter the following command:

    jpcconf inst unsetup -key EAP -inst o246bciSD500

    If the jpcconf inst unsetup command is successful, the folders, service IDs, and Windows services created as the instance environment are deleted.

Note

Canceling the setup of an instance environment does not delete the service information that is displayed by the jpctool service listcommand. For details about how to delete service information, see the section that describes deleting services in the chapter that describes installation and setup in the JP1/Performance Management Planning and Configuration Guide.

(3) Uninstalling

Uninstall PFM - Agent for Enterprise Applications.

The uninstallation procedure is the same as for non-cluster systems. For details, see 3.3.3 Uninstallation procedure in Windows.

Note
  • When you uninstall PFM - Agent for Enterprise Applications, stop all services of the Performance Management programs at the node where PFM - Agent for Enterprise Applications is to be uninstalled.