Uninstalling the business process container

Use this task to remove the business process container configuration.

Before you begin

This task uses a script to remove the whole business process container configuration except for the non-WebSphere resources: the database and queue manager. If you want to reuse parts of the existing configuration, perform Using the administrative console to remove part or all of the business process container configuration.

Why and when to perform this task

Before you can uninstall the business process container, you must stop all process templates, delete all process instances, then stop and uninstall all enterprise applications that contain business processes.

Steps for this task

  1. Ensure that all the stand-alone servers, the database, and the application server (or at least one application server per cluster) are running.
  2. For each enterprise application that contains business processes, stop all process templates:
    1. For V5.0-style processes , select Enterprise Applications > Application Name > Business Process Modules.
      Then for each process archive (.far file), click Templates > Select All > Stop > Save > Save
    2. Wait for any running instances to finish.

      Note: To see if any instances are running, you can log on to the Web client as administrator, and view the processes that are "Administered By Me". If the list is empty, no instances exist.

    3. If there are any instances that have the autoDelete flag set to false, or that cannot be completed for some other reason, you must delete them manually.
    4. Stop and uninstall the application.
    5. If there are any more applications that contain business processes, repeat step 2.
  3. Change to the process choreographer sample directory:
    On Windows, enter the command:
    cd install_root\ProcessChoreographer\sample

    On UNIX, enter:

    cd install_root/ProcessChoreographer/sample
  4. Run the bpeunconfig.jacl script.
    When removing the configuration for a single server on Windows with WebSphere security enabled, enter the command:
    install_root\bin\wsadmin -f bpeunconfig.jacl -server Server -node Node
                  -userid userID  -password password
    When removing the configuration for a single server on Windows with WebSphere security disabled, enter the command:
    install_root\bin\wsadmin -f bpeunconfig.jacl -server Server -node Node

    When removing the configuration for a single server on UNIX with WebSphere security enabled, enter the command:

    install_root/bin/wsadmin.sh -f bpeunconfig.jacl  -server Server -node Node
                  -userid userID  -password password

    When removing the configuration for a single server on UNIX with WebSphere security disabled, enter the command:

    install_root/bin/wsadmin.sh -f bpeunconfig.jacl  -server Server -node Node

    When removing the configuration for a cluster on Windows with WebSphere security enabled, enter the command:

    install_root\bin\wsadmin -f bpeunconfig.jacl -cluster Cluster
                  -userid userID  -password password

    When removing the configuration for a cluster on Windows with WebSphere security disabled, enter the command:

    install_root\bin\wsadmin -f bpeunconfig.jacl -cluster Cluster

    When removing the configuration for a cluster on UNIX with WebSphere security enabled, enter the command:

    install_root/bin/wsadmin.sh -f bpeunconfig.jacl -cluster Cluster
                  -userid userID  -password password

    When removing the configuration for a cluster on UNIX with WebSphere security disabled, enter the command:

    install_root/bin/wsadmin.sh -f bpeunconfig.jacl -cluster Cluster

    Where:
    Server
    The name of the application server. If only one server exists, this parameter is optional.
    Node
    The name of the node. This is optional. If the node is omitted, the local node is used.
    Cluster
    The name of the cluster.
    If you omit a parameter, you will be prompted for it.

Results

The business process container has been uninstalled, but the process choreographer database and queue manager have not been removed. If you used the script, all resources related to the business process container (such as scheduler, data sources, listener ports, connection factories, and queue destinations) have been removed. If you uninstalled manually, the resources remain, and can either be uninstalled separately, or reused.

Related tasks
Managing processes



Searchable topic ID:   t2de
Last updated: Jun 21, 2007 8:07:48 PM CDT    WebSphere Business Integration Server Foundation, Version 5.0.2
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