NonStop Servlets for JavaServer Pages (NSJSP) 6.1 System Administrator's Guide
Installing NSJSP
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Removing an NSJSP Configuration
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Removing an NSJSP Configuration
The setup script enables you to remove an NSJSP 6.1 configuration or an NSJSP
Manager configuration from the iTP Secure WebServer installation using the Remove
an NSJSP Configuration option. The setup script also provides the option to
delete the NSJSP installation files and directories.
To remove an NSJSP configuration, complete the following steps:
1. Run the setup script, as described in Running the
setup Script on page 2-14.
2. To remove the NSJSP configuration, enter 4 at the setup script prompt.
3. Enter the iTP Secure WebServer installation directory that contains the NSJSP
installation to be removed or press Enter to use the default directory,
/usr/tandem/webserver.
4. Enter the name of the NSJSP 6.1 installation directory or the NSJSP Manager
installation directory to be removed. The script displays the following message:
Are you sure you want to remove <NSJSP 6.1 Installation
Directory> from the iTP Secure WebServer configuration
<y or [n]>:
5. Type y and press Enter to remove the NSJSP configuration.
For an NSJSP 6.1 installation, the script removes the <NSJSP server class
name>.ssc and <NSJSP server class name>-adm.ssc files located in the
<iTP Installation Directory>/bin directory. The script also removes the
path of the NSJSP installation directory from the servlet.config file located in
the <iTP Installation Directory>/conf directory.
For an NSJSP Manager installation, the script removes the manager.ssc file
located in the <iTP Installation Directory>/bin directory. The script also
removes the path of the NSJSP Manager installation directory from the
servlet.config file located in the <iTP Installation Directory>/conf
directory.
Note. Before removing an NSJSP configuration, ensure that the NSJSP server class or
the NSJSP Manager server class is not in the running state. Otherwise, the setup script
exits and displays the following message at the command prompt:
The installation server class
<installation server class name> is still running.
Please shutdown the server class before removing the installation.










