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Chapter 5. Removing Host On-Demand
To remove the Host On-Demand server:
Windows NT or 2000
Use Add/Remove Programs from the Windows control panel.
UNIX Stop the Host On-Demand Service Manager. Get the process ID, kill the
process, then delete the Host On-Demand directories (except ./private ).
OS/2 Stop the Host On-Demand Service Manager by pressing Ctrl+C in the
OS/2 window in which you started it, close the window, then delete the
Host On-Demand directories (except \private ).
NetWare
From the console, enter java -exit to stop the Java NLM, then delete the
Host On-Demand directories (except \private ).
iSeries
You will need *JOBCTL, *SPLCTL, *SERVICE and *ALLOBJ authority to use
this command. Logon to the iSeries with a security officer user profile,
such as QSECOFR .
1. Shutdown the Service Manager by typing ENDHODSVM at the command
line.
2. Delete the licensed Host On-Demand product by typing DLTLICPGM
LICPGM(5733A59) at the command line.
3. Remove any directories containing user data manually after the
program has completed. You will also need to remove the
QUSRSYS/QHODCFGD *DTAARA object.
To remove the cached client:
Load http:// server_name/hod_alias/HODRemove.html in your browser. After
displaying a confirmation message, it removes all previous versions of the cached
client from all levels of Netscape and Internet Explorer.
With Netscape 6.0 and other Java2-enabled Web browsers, HODRemove will
instruct the user to use the Java Control Panel to clear the JRE cache. For more
information, see Netscape 6.0 and Java2-enabled Web browser issues.
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