3.2.2 Uninstalling
This subsection describes the procedure for uninstalling SSO.
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(1) Linux
Uninstalling SSO requires superuser permission.
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If windows or dialog boxes are open, close them.
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Exit SSO.
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Execute the ssocadel command and delete the URL action definitions.
Perform this step if URL action link functions are being used.
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Install SSO with the Hitachi Program Product Installer.
Note that cases where user-specified log files and trace files are not deleted exist. If these files are not needed, delete them manually after uninstallation.
(2) Windows
Uninstalling SSO requires Administrators permission.
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If windows or dialog boxes are open, close them.
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Exit the programs.
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Execute the ssocadel command and delete the URL action definitions.
Perform this step if URL action link functions are being used.
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From the Windows Control Panel, select Programs and Features. Then, select SNMP System Observer, and click Uninstall.
The window for selecting the program operation is displayed.
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Select Remove, and click Next.
Note that cases where user-specified log files and trace files are not deleted exist. If these files are not needed, delete them manually after uninstallation.
(3) Notes on uninstallation
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When the SSO uninstallation is performed, all the files under the installation directory are deleted. However, the files and directories that access the installation directory are not deleted. Moreover, in the case of Windows, in some cases, the installation directory \uCPSB might not be deleted. In such a case, collect data with the jp1ssolog.bat data collection command for Windows. For details about the jp1ssolog.bat data collection command for Windows, see jp1ssolog.bat (Windows only) in 5. Commands.
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After SSO has been uninstalled, delete the incident definitions from NNMi by using the incident form of the NNMi console.
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If URL action cooperation functions are being used, execute the ssocadel command before uninstalling SSO. Also, delete the URL action definitions registered by SSO from the NNMi console.
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If the collection database storage directory is set, the directory is not deleted when SSO is uninstalled. Before you uninstall SSO, remove the setting of the collection database storage directory. For details about remove the setting of the collection database storage directory, see 3.4.8 Setting the collection database storage directory.