Removal of the Application Engine for JBoss Application Server on UNIX® and Windows® platforms
requires that you log on to the application server and run the uninstall
program.
To remove the Application Engine software:
- Log on to the application server:
Option |
Description |
UNIX |
Log on as
a user with read, write, and execute access to the
directory whereApplication Engine is
installed. |
Windows |
Log
on as a member of the local Administrators group or a
user with equivalent permissions. |
- Shut down JBoss Application Server.
- Navigate to the /_uninst
folder
under the Application Engine installation
location.
- Run the uninstall program:
Option |
Description |
UNIX |
uninstaller.bin |
Windows |
uninstaller.exe |
Tip: For Windows, you can also use Add/Remove
Programs
from the Control Panel to remove Application Engine.
On Windows,
when you click Next on the Application Engine Uninstaller Welcome screen,
the second screen asks you to wait while Windows Task Manager service shuts down before
continuing the uninstall. This can take a few moments. Wait for the
shutdown to complete, then complete the uninstall wizard from the
next screen.
- (If Application Engine is
the only IBM® FileNet® P8 application
installed on the server) Search for the vpd.properties file.
If it exists, delete it.
- (UNIX and LINUX)
Remove the P8TASKMAN_HOME system environment variable.
If Application Engine is the only IBM FileNet P8 application running on
the server you must remove the P8TASKMAN_HOME system environment variable
to complete the uninstallation.
Important: Do not remove
the system environment variable if any other IBM FileNet P8 application is installed
on the server.
- Remove temporary files
and directories.
- Remove the Workplace.war folder
from JBoss_HOME\server\default\deploy\.
- Remove the Temp working directory for Workplace from JBoss_HOME\server\server_name\work\MainEngine\localhost\
- Delete the AE_install_path directory.