Open a browser and enter the address of the WebSphere Integrated Solutions Console, for example:
http://localhost:9060/ibm/consoleEnter your WebSphere password.
Expand Servers, and then expand Server Types.
Click WebSphere application servers.
Select the
ATGProduction andATGPublishingservers and click Stop.Click OK to confirm, and then click OK again in the Server Status Feedback page after the servers are stopped.
Expand Environment, and then click Virtual Hosts.
Select the
ATGProduction_hostandATGPublishing_hostand click Delete.Click Save to save your changes to the master configuration.
Expand Applications, and then expand Application Types.
Click WebSphere enterprise applications.
Select the
ATGProduction.earandATGPublishing.earfiles and click Uninstall.Click OK to confirm, and then click Save to save the change to the master configuration.
Return to the WebSphere application servers page.
Select the
ATGProductionandATGPublishingservers and click Delete.Click OK to confirm, and then click Save to save the changes to the master configuration.
Expand Resources, and then expand JDBC.
Click Data Sources.
Select
ATGProductionDS,ATGPublishingDS,ATGSwitchingDS_A, andATGSwitchingDS_B, then click Delete.Click Save to save the changes to the master configuration.
Stop the default application server:
In a UNIX shell, change directories to your application server’s
bindirectory, for example,/usr/local/IBM/WebSphere/AppServer/profiles/AppSrv01/bin.Enter the following command:
./stopNode.shYou see a status report similar to the following when the default application server has stopped:
Server nodeagent stop completed.
Stop the deployment manager:
In a UNIX shell, change directories to your deployment manager’s
bindirectory, for example,/usr/local/IBM/WebSphere/AppServer/profiles/Dmgr01/binEnter the following command:
./stopManager.shYou see a status report similar to the following when the deployment manager has stopped:
Server dmgr stop completed.
Continue with Dropping ATG Schemas.

