Uninstall Overview
1.
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Stop Web Server
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/<installdir>/netscape/suitespot/https-<servername>/stop |
2.
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Stop the LDAP Server
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/<installdir>/server4/slapd-<servername>/stop-slapd |
3.
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Stop NAS
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/<installdir>/server4/nas/bin/KIVAes.sh
stop |
4.
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Move directories from under //server4/nas/APPS to
a project directory, not in the NAS directory structure
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5.
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Run remove.sh to remove the Netscape Application Server package
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/<installdir>/server4/nas/bin/remove.sh |
6.
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Restart Web server
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/<installdir>/netscape/suitespot/https-<servername>/start |
7.
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Restart the LDAP Server
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/<installdir>/server4/slapd-<servername>/start-splapd |
Uninstallation is
an easy process. Use this when installation fails. If the installation
of the NAS 2.1 is successful, upgrade by choosing one of the upgrade options
rather than uninstalling and installing.
The NAS remove.sh
script attempts to move the contents of the APPS directory to the directory
above the nas40 directory. This directory can be very large and contain
crucial data. Therefore, be sure to make a backup prior to uninstalling.
If the server has not yet been deployed, such as in the case of a failed
installation, this step does not need to be completed.
If the Web connector
does not seem to be starting properly, look for the following files:
/<installdir>/netscape/suitespot/https-<instance>/start.prekes
/<installdir>/netscape/suitespot/https-<instance>/stop.prekes
/<installdir>/netscape/suitespot/https-<instance>/config/obj.conf.prekes
If these files exist,
move them back to start, stop, and obj.conf, respectively. This enables
the Web server.
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