To Manually Uninstall Core From A Solaris Machine - Sun Microsystems Sun Java SystemDirectory Server Migration Giude

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What to Do if the 1.1 Uninstallation Fails

To Manually Uninstall Core From a Solaris Machine:

Stop all Identity Synchronization for Windows Java processes by typing /etc/init.d/isw stop
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into a terminal window.
If the preceding command does not stop all of the Java processes, type the following commands.
/usr/ucb/ps -gauxwww | grep java
kill -s SIGTERM process IDs from preceding command
Stop Message Queue.
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a. Type the following command to stop the Message Queue broker.
/etc/init.d/imq stop
b. Type the following commands to stop any remaining imq processes.
* ps -ef | grep imqbroker
* kill -s SIGTERM process IDs from preceding command
c. Use one of the following methods to uninstall the broker packages and directories.
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Use the Message Queue broker uninstall script to uninstall the broker. This script is
located in the Identity Synchronization for Windows instance directory on the host
where you installed Core.
serverRoot/isw-hostname/imq_uninstall
Manually uninstall the packages and directories.
Use the pkgrm command to remove the following packages.
SUNWaclg
SUNWiqum
SUNWiqjx
SUNWiqlen
SUNWxsrt
SUNWiqu
SUNWjaf
SUNWiqfs
SUNWjhrt
SUNWiqdoc
SUNWiquc
SUNWiqsup
SUNWiqr
SUNWjmail
Use the rm -rf command to remove the following directories.
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