HCL Workload Automation, Version 9.4

Uninstalling a dynamic domain manager maintaining a correct hierarchy in the network

To correctly uninstall a dynamic domain manager, perform the following steps:
  1. Uninstall the dynamic agents connected to the dynamic domain manager you want to uninstall by using one of the procedures described in this section.
  2. In the database, delete the definitions of the workstations of type AGENT that are connected to the dynamic domain manager that you are uninstalling. You can use either the Dynamic Workload Console workload designer or run the following command:
    composer del ws agent_workstation_name
  3. Delete the definitions of the workstations of type REM-ENG connected to the dynamic domain manager that you are uninstalling. You can use either the Dynamic Workload Console workload designer or run the following command:
    composer del ws rem_eng_workstation_name
  4. Delete the definitions of the workstations of type POOL connected to the dynamic domain manager that you are uninstalling. You can use either the Dynamic Workload Console workload designer or run the following command:
    composer del ws pool_workstation_name
  5. Delete the definitions of the workstations of type D-POOL connected to the dynamic domain manager that you are uninstalling. You can use either the Dynamic Workload Console workload designer or run the following command:
    composer del ws dpool_workstation_name
  6. Uninstall the dynamic domain manager by using the Uninstalling a dynamic domain manager or its backup or the Performing a silent uninstallation procedure.
  7. Delete the definition of the workstations of type X-AGENT hosted by the dynamic domain manager that you are uninstalling. You can use either the Dynamic Workload Console workload designer, or run the following command:
    composer del ws x-agent_workstation_name
  8. Delete the definitions of the workstations of type BROKER of the dynamic domain manager that you are uninstalling. You can use either the Dynamic Workload Console workload designer or run the following command:
    composer del ws broker_workstation_name