To uninstall IBM® Rational® Asset Manager manually,
use the following instructions to uninstall the enterprise and web
archives from the application server and remove any other settings
and configurations.
Procedure
- Start the IBM WebSphere® Application Server Administrative
Console.
- Log in using an administrator user
ID and password.
- Delete
the datasource for Rational
Asset Manager:
- Locate
and click the Datasource
with the JNDI name jdbc/RAM_Con
- If
you are using a standalone server, you may find it under the
Server scope.
- If you are using a network server, you may find
it under the cluster
that Rational Asset Manager was
installed on.
- Note the name
of the component-managed authentication
alias that the datasource uses.
- Delete
the datasource.
- Navigate to .
- Delete the entry
whose name matches the component-managed authentication alias that
you noted.
- If you installed Rational Team
Concert onto your server or cluster, delete the datasource for Rational
Team Concert:
- Locate
and click the Datasource
with the JNDI name jdbc/RTC_Con
- If
you are using a standalone server, you may find it under the
Server scope.
- If you are using a network server, you may find
it under the server
that Rational Team Concert was installed on.
- Note the name of the component-managed authentication
alias that the datasource uses.
- Delete
the datasource.
- Navigate to .
- Delete the entry
whose name matches the component-managed authentication alias that
you noted.
- Optional: If your server
is a network deployment cluster, delete the system integration bus.
- Navigate to .
- Delete the bus named RAMBus.
- Navigate to .
- Delete the factory named RAM
Factory. It might be under the scope of the cluster
that Rational Asset Manager was
installed on.
- Navigate to .
- Delete the topic named RAM
Cache. It might be located under the scope of
the cluster that Rational Asset Manager was
installed on.
- Remove
the applications.
- Click in the navigation pane.
- Check any of the applications that are installed:
- RAM1WebApplication
- com.ibm.ram.repository.setup.web.ear
- ramhelp_war (or iehs_war for Rational Asset Manager 7.5.0.2
or earlier)
- rmcabdgovernprocess_war
- ramjazz_war (or
jazz_war for Rational Asset Manager 7.5.0.2
or earlier)
- Click Uninstall.
- Click Save to apply
the changes
to the master configuration.
- Locate and delete the storage directories
for Rational Asset Manager:
- Click .
- Click All
scopes.
- You will see many
variables called RAM Persist, RAM
Local, and RAM Index.
- Click on every variable and note the values of the variables,
which will be directories.
- Delete all
files and folders in those directories. On a WebSphere
Application Server ND environment, the Persist directory
will be a single shared directory, and there will be an Index and Local directory
for every node in the cluster.
- After
you have deleted all of the directories, delete
all the variables called RAM Persist, RAM
Local, RAM Index, and RAM CQJRE
- Delete
custom properties for IBM Rational Team Concert:
- Click .
- Click
the name of the server where you deployed Rational Team Concert.
- Click Java and Process Management.
- Click Process Definition.
- Click Java Virtual Machine.
- Click Custom Properties.
- Select the following properties:
- JAZZ_HOME (the value of this variable will
be a folder on your hard drive that you will have to delete)
- java.awt.headless
- org.eclipse.emf.ecore.plugin.EcorePlugin.doNotLoadResourcesPlugin
- (if you used an Oracle database) ORACLE_JDBC
- (if you used a Microsoft SQL Server database) SQLSERVER_JDBC
- Click Delete.
- Delete the shared libraries references
for Rational Asset Manager:
- Click .
- Click
the name of the server where you deployed Rational
Asset Manager.
- Click Java
and Process Management.
- Click Classloader.
- Click the Classloader ID.
- Click Shared library references.
- Select the property that begins with the prefix rlsibmratl. Example: rlsibmratl_812.
- Click Delete.
- For a WebSphere Application Server Cluster,
repeat these
steps for each application server in the cluster.
- Delete the shared libraries for Rational Asset Manager:
- Click .
- Select All scopes.
- Click Shared library references.
- Select all of the shared libraries that begin
with the
prefix rlsibmratl. Example: rlsibmratl_812
- Click Delete.
- Optional: If Rational Asset Manager was
the only application on the server, remove any environment variables.
- Click in the navigation
pane.
- Click the name of any environment
variables that were
set up for Rational Asset Manager (for
example, Oracle_JDBC_DRIVER_PATH).
- Click Delete.
- Click Save to apply
the changes
to the master configuration.
- Optional: Re-configure authentication and security
settings. If you configured security specifically for Rational Asset Manager,
then revert any settings to the previous configuration. If the security
settings apply to other applications, do not modify them.
- Stop the
server. On a cluster,
you only need to stop the application server that was running Rational Team Concert.
- Navigate to the following directory
on your hard drive: WebSphere_install_directory\profiles\profile_name\temp\server_name\
- In the server_name directory,
delete the following directories:
- RAM1WebApplication
- ramhelp_war (or iehs_war for Rational Asset Manager 7.5.0.2
or earlier)
- rmcabdgovernprocess_war
- ramjazz_war (In a WebSphere Application Server
ND environment, this folder is only on the computer with the application
server that was running Rational Team Concert
For a WebSphere Application Server Cluster, delete the above
directories on every physical computer in the cell.
- Navigate to the following directory
on your hard drive: WebSphere_install_directory\profiles\profile_name\config\cells\cell_name\. On a cluster, this directory will be in a subdirectory of the
profile of the machine where Deployment Manager is installed.
- In the cell_name directory,
delete the RTC directories: ram_jdbc and ramSharedLibs.
- Restart the server.