Uninstalling HCL Traveler on Windows and Linux or AIX
To uninstall HCL Traveler from an HCL Domino® server on Windows or Linux or AIX, use the HCL Traveler uninstallation program.
Before you begin
Important: If this server is part of an
HA pool, first configure your Proxy/IP Sprayer/Load Balancer to no longer route
traffic to this server.
Note: By default, all HCL Traveler notes.ini settings
are removed during uninstall. To keep the HCL Traveler notes.ini settings, set
NTS_PRESERVE_PROPS=true in the server's notes.ini file.
Procedure
- Stop the HCL Domino® server, using either the HCL Notes® administrator client or the HCL Domino® console by issuing the following command: quit
-
Navigate to
Domino program directory/_HCL_Traveler_installation/traveler
. -
Launch
TravelerUninstall
.Note:- For Linux and AIX, run the uninstall application as the root user.
- If the installation was performed in silent mode, then the uninstallation is
automatically silent. To manually run a silent uninstall, enter the following command from a
command line:
TravelerUninstall -i silent
.
- If uninstalling from a partitioned Domino® server, select all the partitions from which to uninstall HCL Traveler. Only the partitions that have HCL Traveler are displayed.
-
Some portions of the HCL HTTP Server configuration are not removed during the uninstall
process. This includes any changes that were made to the Server document or Internet Site documents.
If the server will continue to host web content, verify the following HTTP settings and
actions:
- Server home URL
- Delete the HCL Traveler redirect rules:
- If using web configurations, select Web > Web Configurations.
- If using internet sites, select Web > Internet Sites.
- Delete rules
for:
URL->URL for (Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync*->/traveler/Microsoft-Server- ActiveSync*
And...
URL-> URL for (/servlet/traveler*->/traveler*
- Add HTTP to the
ServerTasks
list innotes.ini
.
- If this server will host a different instance of HCL Traveler, be sure to verify that the External URL setting on the HCL Traveler tab of the server document.