With the node removed from the IBM® Sametime® server
cluster, you can now unregister the cluster from the Sametime System Console.
After you unregister the cluster, it can no longer be administered
from the Sametime System
Console, which also serves as the deployment manager.
Before you begin
Before you start this task, verify that you have removed
all nodes from the cluster.
About this task
Removing a cluster involves running a utility that removes
the cluster from the Sametime System
Console.
These instructions apply to the following
Sametime servers:
- Proxy Server
- Meeting Server
- Gateway
Procedure
- On the deployment manager, update the
console.properties
file.
- Navigate to the following directory:
- Open the
console.properties
file
for editing.
- Fill in values for the following settings:
Table 1. console.properties settings
Property |
Value |
SSCHostName |
Type the fully qualified host name of the Sametime System Console
server. |
SSCHTTPPort |
Type the HTTP port used for the Sametime System Console
server if SSL is not enabled and the value for SSCSSLEnabled is "false." To
determine the correct HTTP port, open the AboutThisProfile.txt file
for the Sametime System
Console Application Server Profile and use the setting specified for
the "HTTP transport port." The default profile name is STSCAppProfile. |
SSCUserName |
Type the IBM WebSphere® Application Server
User ID that you created when you installed Sametime System Console.
The default is wasadmin. |
SSCPassword |
Type the IBM WebSphere Application Server
password associated with the SSCUserName. |
- Save and close the file.
- Now run the removeWASClusterRegistration.sh utility
to unregister the cluster:
- From an IBM i
command line, run the following command to start the QShell Interpreter:
QSH
- Run the cd shell command, specifying
the fully qualified path to the console directory you used in Step
2.
- Run the following shell command: removeWASClusterRegistration.sh
- When prompted by the utility, enter the name of the
cluster from which you are removing the node, and press Enter.
The utility deletes the cluster and generates a log
file called ConsoleUtility.log, which it stores
in the console/log directory.
- Press F3 to exit QSH.