You can uninstall a web agent on a Linux system using a graphical user interface (GUI) or using the command line.
To uninstall a web agent, you must run the uninstallation program.
In the Policy Agent base directory (PolicyAgent-base), enter the following command:
# ./uninstall_linux_agent_apache |
Click Next on Welcome panel.
Click Uninstall Now.
Click Close after uninstallation is complete.
Restart the Apache HTTP Server instance from which you just uninstalled the agent.
A post-uninstallation task is required when Agent for Apache HTTP Server is used on SUSE Linux. See Agent for Apache HTTP Server on SUSE Linux: Removing the common-2.2 Package.
To uninstall a web agent, you must run the uninstallation program.
In the Policy Agent base directory (PolicyAgent-base), enter the following command:
# ./uninstall_linux_agent_apache -nodisplay |
The uninstallation program displays the following text:
Ready to Uninstall 1. Uninstall Now 2. Start Over 3. Exit Uninstallation |
Enter 1, to remove the product.
When prompted, What next? enter 1 to begin uninstallation.
The uninstallation program displays the following text:
Product Result More Information 1. Sun Java(tm) System Access Manager Policy Agent Full Available 2. Done |
To see log information on the agent, enter 1. To exit the uninstallation program, enter 2.
Restart the Apache HTTP Server instance from which you just uninstalled the agent.
A post-uninstallation task is required when Agent for Apache HTTP Server is used on SUSE Linux. See the following task.