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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.
On Linux systems, you need to login as root user and execute the following command:
/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 the Directories
- Remove the installation directory of the BRIDGE (default location: C:\E2E_BRIDGE_PROG resp. /opt/e2e_bridge_prog).
- Optionally, remove the data directory of the BRIDGE containing the composite services (default location: C:\ E2E_BRIDGE_DATA resp. /opt/e2e_bridge_data).
If you decide to not remove the data directory, you need to remove the following files from this directory:
- data.properties
- domain\nodes.xml
If these files are not removed, and you try to re-install the BRIDGE, the installer will use the old installation parameters and perform an update installation.
Removing the Registry Entries (Windows only)
With a installation in workstation mode, use a command shell to remove the following registry entries:
sc.exe delete E2EConsole-localhost
sc.exe delete E2EProxies-localhost
With a installation in server mode, use a command shell to remove the following registry entries:
sc.exe delete E2EConsole-<fully qualified domain name>
sc.exe delete E2EProxies-<fully qualified domain name>
For example:
sc.exe delete E2EConsole-bridge.scheer-acme.com
sc.exe delete E2EProxies-bridge.scheer-acme.com
Look at the Windows Services dialog for your fully qualified domain name.
Removing the Files (Linux only)
- Remove the BRIDGE startup file .
Remove the following links to the startup file.
These links are used for the start of the BRIDGE service on system startup.
/etc/rc0.d/K99e2e_console
/etc/rc1.d/K99e2e_console
/etc/rc2.d/K99e2e_console
/etc/rc3.d/S99e2e_console
/etc/rcS.d/K99e2e_console
- Remove the file /root/.e2econsole, if existent. This file comes from older BRIDGE versions.
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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Editing the Files (Linux only)
Edit the Console startup file /etc/init.d/e2e_console as follows.
Locate the lines that define CONSOLE_HOSTNAMES and CONSOLE_HOMES, for instance:
CONSOLE_HOSTNAMES="bridge.scheer-acme.com bridge2.scheer-acme.com"
CONSOLE_HOMES="/opt/e2e_bridge_prog /opt/e2e_bridge_prog2"
Remove the entries for the node you want to remove, for instance bridge2.scheer-acme.com, which is installed in folder /opt/e2e_bridge_prog2.
After editing the file, both lines would look like this:
CONSOLE_HOSTNAMES="bridge.scheer-acme.com"
CONSOLE_HOMES="/opt/e2e_bridge_prog"
Removing the Directories
- Remove the installation directory of the BRIDGE (default location: C:\<program directory of the bridge>).
Removing the Registry Entries (Windows only)