Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.25+, H06.03+)

OSS Management Utilities
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OSSREMOV Utility
You can embed this command in the subsystem shutdown file as follows:
== Stop the OSS subsystem, filesets, and servers:
#Push #Defaults
Volume $SYSTEM.ZOSSINS
Run STOPOSS
#Pop #Defaults
The keyword Run is optional, but it is required if #PMSEARCHLIST does not
include #DEFAULTS.
OSSREMOV Utility
The OSSREMOV utility deletes the configurations of all processes and filesets
regardless of whether they are configured in the OSSINF file or OSSINFIL file. If any
OSS processes or OSH sessions have been started, you must stop them before you
run OSSREMOV. SQL program files cataloged within the OSS file system during use
of the OSS environment must be removable for OSSREMOV to successfully complete;
such program files should be removed from the SQL catalog before running
OSSREMOV.
Command
To run OSSREMOV, enter these commands:
Considerations
Beginning with the G06.17 release version update (RVU) and the G10 version of
the OSS Monitor, the OSS Monitor no longer uses the $NULL process or requires
the $ZSMP process for its own startup. However, removing $NULL or $ZSMP
could affect the functioning of other products or subsystems.
The OSSREMOV utility, the files it accesses, and the processes it stops must be
appropriately secured for access by users other than the super ID, according to
your site’s security guidelines. See Licensing the OSS Monitor to the Super Group
on page 8-19 for a possible approach.
The OSSREMOV command should be used when the OSSSETUP utility does not
complete a successful configuration.
The OSSREMOV utility does not back up any files from the OSS file system before
removing filesets.
The OSSREMOV command removes all OSS files and all fileset catalogs. As a
result, it also removes any directories or files kept in the OSS file system by
products such as NonStop SQL/MX or iTP WebServer.
VOLUME $SYSTEM.ZOSSINS
[ RUN ] OSSREMOV