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You can use these procedures to remove the Performance Manager component from your Windows system.

Attention: Attention: You must remove Performance Manager before you remove Multiple Device Manager.
Steps

Perform the following steps to remove the Performance Manager:

  1. Log on to the system where the Performance Manager is installed. Log on with a user name that is a local system administrator.
  2. Perform the following steps to stop the IBM Director services and WebSphere Application Server services if they are started:
    1. Click Start -> Settings -> , and double-click the Control Panel icon.
    2. In the Control Panel window, double-click the Administrative Tools icon.
    3. In the Administrative Tools window, double-click the Services icon. The Services window opens.
    4. In the Services window, check that the status for each of the following services is indicated as Stopped. If the service is not Stopped, select and stop it as follows:
      1. Click the IBM Director Support Program service, and then either:
        • Select the Stop option from the Action menu; or
        • Right click on the service name, and then click Stop from the popup menu.
      2. Click the IBM Director Server service, and then either:
        • Select the Stop option from the Action menu; or
        • Right click on the service name, and then click Stop from the popup menu.
      3. Click the WebSphere Embedded Messaging Publish And Subscribe service, and then either:
        • Select the Stop option from the Action menu; or
        • Right click on the service name, and then click Stop from the popup menu.
      4. Click the IBM HTTP Administration 1.3.28 service, and then either:
        • Select the Stop option from the Action menu; or
        • Right click on the service name, and then click Stop from the popup menu.
      5. Click on the IBM HTTP Server 1.3.28 and then either:
        • Select the Stop option from the Action menu; or
        • Right click on the service name, and then click Stop from the popup menu.
    5. Close the Services window.
    6. Close the Administrative Tools window.
  3. Stop the IBM WebSphere Application Server, if it exists on the system: Start->Programs->IBM WebSphere->Application Server v5.1->Stop the Server, if the WebSphere Application Server has the global security disabled. Otherwise stop WebSphere Application Server by running from a separate Command Prompt window the following command:
    <WAS_dest-path>/bin/stopServer.bat server1 -username <username> 
    -password <password>
    where:

    <WAS_dest-path> is the destination path, where IBM WebSphere Application Server v5.1 was installed

    <username> is the name of a Console user having an Operator or Administrator role, when Global Security is enabled

    <password> is the password of the entered user

    Note:Note: If WebSphere Application Server was installed as part of the Multiple Device Manager installation:
    • You can use the Multiple Device Manager superuser ID or a Console user having an Operator or Administrator role to stop WebSphere Application Server.
    • <WAS_dest-path> is <dest-path>/../WebSphere/AppServer

      where <dest-path> is the installation location for the Multiple Device Manager.

  4. Use the Windows Add/Remove Programs facility to remove the Performance Manager:
    1. From the Windows menu bar, click Start -> Settings -> Control Panel.
    2. Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
    3. Click IBM TotalStorage Performance Manager Server/Console/CLI Client/Console and CLI Client from the list of currently installed programs.
    4. Click Remove to remove the product.
  5. The IBM TotalStorage Performance Manager Uninstaller-Welcome window opens. Click Next to continue, or click Cancel to stop the removal of Performance Manger.
  6. The removal program runs a check to detect if any of the IBM Director or WebSphere services are running. If they are, a panel opens to instruct you to stop the services manually.
  7. The Preview window opens. The removal program displays a summary panel of the disk location of Performance Manager and the features to be removed. Click Remove to continue with the removal of Performance Manager. Click Cancel to stop the removal of Performance Manager, or Back to return to the previous window.
  8. The removal program detects whether there are any services or computer management windows open. If there are, a caution window opens requesting you to close these windows manually.
  9. The Uninstallation Progress window opens. Wait for the program to remove Performance Manager.
  10. The Finish window for the Uninstallion wizard opens. This window indicates the result of the removal process (successful or failed). It indicates whether a restart is necessary to complete the removal of Performance Manager. Click Finish to complete the removal process and exit the wizard.
  11. Close the Add/Remove Programs window.
  12. Restart the system if instructed to do so in the Finish window to complete the removal process.
Result

If the Finish window for the Uninstaller opens and the result of the removal process is successful, Performance Manager is removed from your Windows system.

Post-processing requirements

Modified files which were added to the Performance Manager directory after the initial installation of Performance Manager will not be removed by the removal program. Manually remove the Performance Manager directory after you check for any contents that you want to preserve elsewhere.

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