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Sun[tm] ONE Portal Server, Mobile Access 6.2 Installation Guide

Chapter 3
Uninstalling Mobile Access Software

Use the uninstallation wizard that is provided with the software to remove the Sun™ ONE Portal Server, Mobile Access 6.2 software. This chapter describes how to uninstall the Portal Server, Mobile Access software.

Before you begin, make a back-up copy of the files you customized or created within your installation before you remove the software. Depending upon your requirements, you should also consider creating an LDIF dump of the Sun™ ONE Directory Server installation that supports your Mobile Access installation.

To Uninstall the Software

  1. Become superuser with the su command.
  2. Change directory to portal-server-installation-root directory (for example, cd /opt).
  3. Type the following command to launch the wizard for uninstalling Mobile Access software:
  4. ./uninstallmap [-nodisplay]

  5. Review the information that welcomes you to the Sun ONE Portal Server unistallation program, and click Next.
  6. Provide the password for the Sun™ ONE Identify Server administrator click Next to continue.
  7. Leave the check box as checked to uninstall the Mobile Access software. Click Next.
  8. After reviewing the Ready to Uninstall Information, click Uninstall Now. (If you are not ready to proceed, click Exit.)
  9. The progress of your uninstallation is displayed. When removal of Mobile Access software is completed, an Uninstallation Summary is displayed.

  10. Verify that Uninstalled appears in the Status column.
  11. To view detailed information about your uninstallation, click the Details button to launch the uninstallation log.
  12. The summary report in the /var/sadm/install/logs directory is displayed. Click OK to close the window.

  13. Click the Close button to close the wizard.
  14. Enter /opt/SUNWps/bin/deploy .
  15. Restart Portal Server.
  16. Restart your web container.
    1. Change directory to /etc (for example, cd /etc).
    2. Enter ./init.d/amserver start.



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