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unlinkCells|unlinkCellsZOS script
You can use unlinkCells script to disable the overlay communication between multiple cells. On z/OS systems, use unlinkCellsZOS.
Purpose
Use the unlinkCells script
to disable communication between Intelligent Management cells that were previously
linked by using the linkCells|linkCellsZOS script.
After you run the unlinkCells script, the on demand
router (ODR) no longer routes work requests to the unlinked cell.
On z/OS systems use unlinkCellsZOS.
Location
The unlinkCells script
is located in the app_server_root/bin directory.
The unlinkCellsZOS script
is located in the app_server_root/bin directory.
Usage
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./unlinkCells.sh center_cell_deployment_manager:center_cell_soap_port:user_id:password point_cell_deployment_manager:point_cell_soap_port:user_id:password
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./unlinkCellsZOS.sh center_cell_deployment_manager:center_cell_soap_port:user_id:password point_cell_deployment_manager:point_cell_soap_port:user_id:password
Example
Consider a scenario in which there
are two security-enable cells, center and point1,
that were previously linked together by using the linkCells.sh|.bat
script. For the center cell, the host name of the deployment manager
is centerHost, the SOAP port is 8879,
the user name is centerUID, and the password is centerPWD.
For the point cell, the host name of the deployment manager is point1Host,
the SOAP port is 8880, the user name is point1UID,
and the password is point1PWD. The following example
illustrates how to unlink the center and point1 cells.
./unlinkCells.sh centerHost:8879:centerUID:centerPWD point1Host:8880:point1UID:point1PWD