You can use these procedures to remove the Replication Manager component from your Linux system.
![]() | Attention: You must remove the Replication Manager component before you remove Multiple Device Manager (MDM). |
Perform the following steps to remove Replication Manager:
twgstop
<WAS_dest-path>/bin/stopServer.sh server1 -username <username> -password <password>where:
<WAS_dest-path> is the destination path where IBM WebSphere Application Server, Version 5 was installed.
<username> is the name of the WebSphere Application Server authentication user.
<password> is the password of the WebSphere Application Server authentication user.
![]() | Note: If WebSphere Application Server was installed as part of
the Multiple Device Manager installation:
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<HTTPServer_dest-path>/bin/adminctl stop
where:
<HTTPServer_dest-path> is the destination path where IBM HTTP Server 1.3.28 was installed.
<HTTPServer_dest-path>/bin/apachectl stop
where:
<HTTPServer_dest-path> is the destination path where IBM HTTP Server 1.3.28 was installed.
<dest-path>/_uninst/uninstall
where:
<dest-path> is the path where Replication Manager is installed.
If, for some reason, the uninstallation program was not created during installation, run the following command:
<dm_dest-path>/_jvm/jre/bin/java -jar <dest-path> /_uninst/uninstall.jar
where:
<dm_dest-path> is the path where MDM is installed.
<dest-path> is the path where Replication Manager is installed.
If the Finish window for the uninstallation program opens and the result of the removal process is successful, the Replication Manager server and client are removed from your Linux system.
Modified files that were added to the Replication Manager directory after the initial installation of Replication Manager will not be removed by the uninstallation program. Check for any contents in the Replication Manager directory that you might want to preserve elsewhere. Then remove the Replication Manager directory manually.