To clean up, you can uninstall the Application Server installation by completing the steps in To Uninstall Completely, or you can simply delete the sample cluster you have just created by completing the steps in To Remove the Sample Cluster.
Stop the Application Server processes using these commands:
asadmin stop-cluster FirstCluster
asadmin remove-ha-cluster --hosts hadb-hostname,hadb-hostname FirstCluster
Replace the hadb-hostname variable with the host name of the machine where HADB is to run. If you are using just one machine, you must name it twice.
asadmin stop-node-agent hostname
asadmin stop-domain domain1
Stop the HADB Management Agent by one of the following methods:
In a Solaris or Linux Java Enterprise System installation:
In a Windows Java Enterprise System installation:
In a stand-alone Solaris or Linux Application Server installation:
In a stand-alone Windows Application Server Installation:
At this point, all processes related to Sun Java System Application Server are stopped.
Uninstall the Application Server.
In a Solaris or Linux Java Enterprise System installation, run var/sadm/prod/entsys/uninstall and follow the steps in the uninstallation wizard.
In a Windows Java Enterprise System installation, use the Control Panel's Add/Remove Programs item. Choose Sun Java Enterprise Systems and click Change/Remove. Remove install-dir\bin from the PATH environment variable and delete the AS_ADMIN_USER variable.
In a Solaris or Linux standalone Application Server installation, run install-dir/uninstall and follow the steps in the uninstallation wizard.
In a Windows standalone Application Server instance, from the Start menu, choose Programs ⇒ Sun Microsystems ⇒ Application Server EE ⇒ Uninstall.
If you created a new Web Server instance for this exercise, delete it:
To uninstall the Web Server product, run the uninstall program from the web-server-install-dir.
Use this procedure to remove only the FirstCluster (the sample highly-available cluster) and the sample application used during this exercise.
Stop the Application Server processes and clean up configuration:
asadmin stop-cluster FirstCluster
asadmin remove-ha-cluster --hosts hadb-hostname,hadb-hostname FirstCluster
Replace the hadb-hostname variable with the host name of the machine where HADB is to run. If you are using just one machine, you must name it twice.
asadmin disable-http-lb-server FirstCluster
asadmin delete-http-lb-ref --config MyLbConfig FirstCluster
asadmin delete-http-lb-config MyLbConfig
asadmin delete-instance i1
asadmin delete-instance i2
asadmin delete-cluster FirstCluster
asadmin undeploy clusterjsp
Stop the web server instance acting as load balancer by running the stop program in one of the following directories (depending upon the Web Server version):
web-server-install-dir/https-hostname
web-server-install-dir/https-hostname/bin
Rename the loadbalancer.xml file in web-server-install-dir/https-hostname/config to loadbalancer.xml.sav in the same directory.
Stop the HADB Management Agent by one of the following methods:
Congratulations! You have now completed the Quick Start for Application Server.
In this section, you have installed, configured, and started HADB, and configured a cluster and an application to use high availability. You have also cleaned up so that your system is ready for other work. See Where to Go Next for additional information on Application Server.