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This section contains procedures for removing Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 SP1 in the following sections:
Before removing the software keep in mind the following points:
You must uninstall subcomponents and the Directory Server Plug-in before you uninstall their associated connectors, and uninstall all the connectors before Core. (The Active Directory Connector does not have any subcomponents to uninstall.)
Failure to uninstall one of these components in the proper order will prevent you from selecting and uninstalling the other components. For example, if you do not uninstall the connectors first, you cannot select Core for uninstallation.
You must uninstall the Directory Server Plug-in before you uninstall Core.
Uninstalling Core first will remove the Plug-in bits without unregistering them from the Directory Server, which prevents the Directory Server from starting unless you manually remove cn=pswsync,cn=plugins,cn=config
.
In replicated environments with replicas (in addition to primary and secondary servers) you must uninstall the Directory Server Plug-in and then restart the servers.
The order in which you uninstall connectors does not matter.
After uninstalling a Sun Java System Directory Server or Windows Connector, you must perform some additional steps to reinstall the Connector on a different machine or to use a different server port.
In this case, you must uninstall and reinstall all of the corresponding subcomponents, and restart the Identity Synchronization for Windows daemon/service where Core is installed (see Starting and Stopping Services.
You must run the uninstall.cmd
script (located in the isw-
hostname directory) on Windows 2000 and NT platforms. (You must run this batch file as Administrator.)
You must run the runUninstall.sh
script (located in the installation directory, /opt/SUN/isw
, by default) on the Solaris or Linux operating systems. (You must run this script as root.)
Note: You must follow the instructions for uninstalling product components and subcomponents explicitly, and verify that you have uninstalled all components successfully. |
Your system may contain any or all of the following Identity Synchronization for Windows components:
Active Directory Connectors
Directory Server Connectors and Plug-ins
Core
Your Windows NT system may contain the Windows NT Connector and subcomponents.
Use runUninstaller.sh
(Solaris), uninstaller.sh
(Linux), or uninstall.cmd
(Windows) to remove all connectors and subcomponents and then remove Core (if installed).
This section provides instructions for the following:
Start the uninstaller program (runUninstaller.sh
on Solaris, uninstaller.sh
on Linux, or uninstall.cmd
on Windows).
These programs are located in the installation directory (which is the /opt/SUNWisw
directory by default).
At the Welcome screen click Next.
Enter the Configuration Directory Host name and Port number.
Select the root suffix of the configuration directory. (If necessary, click Refresh to see the list of suffixes.)
For secure communication between the uninstall program and the configuration directory server, enable the Secure Port box and specify the Directory Server's SSL port number.
Enter your administrator's name and password for the configuration directory.
Select the connector(s) to be uninstalled.
Note: The selected connectors must be present on the target host. |
Click Next to perform further uninstallation related tasks.
A summary window appears. Please follow the instructions presented in this window.
On Solaris systems: Uninstallation logs are written to /var/sadm/install/logs/
On Linux systems: Uninstallation logs are written to /var/sadm/install/logs/
On Windows systems: Uninstallation logs are written to the %TEMP%
directory, which is a subdirectory of the Local Settings
folder located in
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator
Note: On some Windows systems such as Windows 2000 Advanced Server, the Open your Windows Explorer and select Tools > Folder Options from the menu bar. When the Folder Options dialog box is displayed, select the View tab and enable the Show Hidden Files option. |
Click Close to exit the program.
If there are no other connectors installed on the target host, then you can safely remove the isw-
hostname folder.
Repeat Uninstalling Connectors for all hosts where connectors are installed.
Use the following instructions to uninstall Core:
Start the uninstaller program:
On Windows machines:
Click Start
, and then choose Settings > Control Panel
.
Double-click Add/Remove Programs
.
In the Add/Remove Programs
window, select name="ProductName" content="Identity Synchronization for Windows"
, then click Remove
.
Start the uninstaller.
On Solaris, execute runUninstaller.sh
.
On Linux, execute uninstaller.sh
.
On Windows, execute uninstall.cmd
.
These programs are located in the installation directory (which is the /opt/SUNWisw
directory on Solaris and /opt/sun/isw
directory on Linux by default).
In the Welcome screen click Next.
Enter the Configuration Directory Host name and Port number.
Select the root suffix of the configuration directory. (If necessary, click Refresh to see the list of suffixes.)
For secure communication between the uninstall program and the configuration directory server, enable the Secure Port box and specify the Directory Server's SSL port number.
Enter your administrator's name and password for the configuration directory.
Select Core to be uninstalled and click Next.
Enter the configuration directory URL, click Refresh, and select the appropriate root suffix from the drop-down list.
Click Next to perform further uninstallation related tasks.
A summary window appears. Please follow the instructions presented in this window.
On Solaris systems: Uninstallation logs are written to /var/sadm/install/logs/
On Linux systems: Uninstallation logs are written to /var/sadm/install/logs/
On Windows systems: Uninstallation logs are written to the %TEMP%
directory, which is a subdirectory of the Local Settings
folder located under
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator
On some Windows systems (such as Windows 2000 Advanced Server), the Local Settings
folder is a hidden folder.
To view this folder and the Temp
subdirectory:
Open your Windows Explorer and select Tools > Folder Options from the menu bar. When the Folder Options dialog box is displayed, select the View tab and enable the Show Hidden Files option.
Click Close to exit the program.
After you have removed all other Identity Synchronization for Windows components, you may have to manually uninstall the Console.
Delete the following subtree from the configuration directory:
cn=Sun Java (TM) System Identity Synchronization for Windows, cn=server_group,cn=hostname, ou=domain_ name, o=netscaperoot
For all console installations, remove all of the .jar
files with an isw prefix from the following directory:
serverroot/server/java/jars
Delete the following subtree from the configuration directory:
cn=Sun Java (TM) System Identity Synchronization for Windows, cn=server_group, cn=hostname, ou=domain_name, o=netscaperoot
For all console installations, remove all of the .jar
files with an isw prefix from the following directory:
serverroot/server/java/jars