Before removing Directory Server Enterprise Edition software used by server instances on the system, you must remove all the server instances.
Access Directory Service Control Center through Java Web Console.
The default URL for Java Web Console on the local system is https://localhost:6789.
If you have installed Directory Server Enterprise Edition from the zip distribution, use http://localhost:8080 or https://localhost:8181 to access DSCC based on your application server configuration.
Delete the server instance with the Delete command in the action drop-down list.
(Optional) If you have used DSCC to manage the server instance, remove registration for the server.
$ dsccreg remove-server -h dscchost /local/dps Enter DSCC administrator's password: /local/dps is an instance of DPS Enter password of "cn=Proxy Manager" for /local/dps: Unregistering /local/dps from DSCC on dscchost. Connecting to /local/dps Disabling DSCC access to /local/dps |
For details, see dsccreg(1M)
Delete the server instance.
$ dpadm delete /local/dps Directory Proxy Server instance '/local/dps' stopped Directory Proxy Server instance '/local/dps' removed. |
After you have removed all server instances on the system, you can proceed to Software Removal.
Deleting a Directory Server instance completely removes all instance files, including all directory databases managed by the instance. Before you delete an instance, back up your data as described in Chapter 8, Directory Server Backup and Restore, in Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.2 Administration Guide.
Access Directory Service Control Center through Java Web Console.
The default URL for Java Web Console on the local system is https://localhost:6789.
If you have installed Directory Server Enterprise Edition from the zip distribution, depending on the way you have configured application server, use http://localhost:8080 or https://localhost:8181 to access Directory Service Control Center.
Delete the server instance with the Delete command in the action drop-down list.
Deleting a Directory Server instance completely removes all instance files, including all directory databases managed by the instance. Before you delete an instance, back up your data as described in Chapter 8, Directory Server Backup and Restore, in Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.2 Administration Guide.
(Optional) If you have used DSCC to manage the server instance, remove registration for the server.
$ dsccreg remove-server -h dscchost /local/ds Enter DSCC administrator's password: /local/ds is an instance of DS Enter password of "cn=Directory Manager" for /local/ds: This operation will restart /local/ds. Do you want to continue ? (y/n) y Unregistering /local/ds from DSCC on dscchost. Connecting to /local/ds Disabling DSCC access to /local/ds Restarting /local/ds |
For details, see dsccreg(1M)
Delete the server instance.
$ dsadm delete /local/ds Server stopped /local/ds deleted |
After you have removed all server instances on the system, you can proceed to Software Removal.