You must use
the uninstall wizard detailed below to remove WebSphere
Business Integration Message Broker.
Do not use a native uninstallation program.
Stop all running processes that use any part of WebSphere
Business Integration Message Broker (brokers and
the User Name Server) before you uninstall. Use the mqsilist (list resources) command to check
which components are running. Stop each component using the mqsistop command.
If you do not plan to reinstall on this computer, delete all of
the runtime components. When you delete a component, all its associated data
and resources are deleted; if you want to retain component data, do not delete
that component. Use the following commands to delete one or more
components: mqsideletebroker command and mqsideleteusernameserver command.
Run the uninstallation program: remove WebSphere
Business Integration Message Broker before you remove WebSphere Business Integration Event Broker.
Specifies that the install
wizard should automatically generate an options/response "record" file, <responsefile>, for the project after completion.
-options-template
Specifies that the install
wizard should automatically generate an options/response "options" file, <responsefile>, for the project while running,
which can be edited and used to provide user input during a later run.
After you uninstall WebSphere
Business Integration Message Broker, if
you plan to install the product again, you must manually remove the contents
of /opt/mqsi using the rm command: