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To make sure the BRIDGE will be uninstalled correctly, read the description carefully, as there are significant differences between
- wanting to remove a BRIDGE instance from a multiple BRIDGE installation and
- wanting to remove a Single BRIDGE installation.
You need administration rights to perform the steps described below.
Stopping the Services and the BRIDGE
- Stop all running services on the BRIDGE.
- If a deployed service was using a proxy, stop the Proxy Server in the BRIDGE.
Stop the Windows service/Linux daemon of the BRIDGE (E2E Console) on the system.
Panel borderColor #EAA01E bgColor white borderWidth 2 borderStyle solid On Linux systems, you need to login as root user and execute the following command:
Code Block language bash /etc/init.d/e2e_console stop <DNS name>
Manual Removal of a Single BRIDGE Installation
Follow the steps below to remove a Single BRIDGE Installation or the last server instance of a Multiple BRIDGE Installation.
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Removing Bridges from a Multiple BRIDGE Installation
Follow the steps below to remove an additional BRIDGE from a Multiple BRIDGE installation.
If you are removing the last BRIDGE instance of a Multiple BRIDGE Installation, refer to section Manual Removal of a Single BRIDGE Installation.
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