You can uninstall IBM Security Guardium Key Lifecycle Manager and its components on your Linux® and AIX® systems silently.
Procedure
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Edit the response file to add encrypted passwords to the relevant elements of the file. The
sample response files are in the directory in which your installation package is located.
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From the terminal window, go to the disk1 directory of your installation
package. For example, download_path/disk1.
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Run the following command:
- Linux
-
silent_uninstallSKLM_linux.sh IM_INSTALL_LOCATION WAS_INSTALL_LOCATION
SKLM_INSTALL_HOME
silent_uninstallSKLM_linux.sh /opt/IBM/InstallationManager /opt/IBM/WebSphere/Liberty
/opt/IBM/GKLMV421
- AIX
-
silent_uninstallSKLM_AIX.sh IM_INSTALL_LOCATION WAS_INSTALL_LOCATION
SKLM_INSTALL_HOME
silent_uninstallSKLM_AIX.sh /opt/IBM/InstallationManager /opt/IBM/WebSphere/Liberty
/opt/IBM/GKLMV421
IM_INSTALL_LOCATION
- Installation Manager directory for
IBM Security Guardium Key Lifecycle Manager.
WAS_INSTALL_LOCATION
- WebSphere Application Server Liberty directory for IBM Security Guardium Key Lifecycle Manager.
SKLM_INSTALL_HOME
- IBM Security Guardium Key Lifecycle Manager installation directory.
Verify the uninstallation summary and the log files that are at
/var/ibm/InstallationManager/logs/native/. Additional log files are created in
tmp directory. For example:
/tmp/sklmUninstall0.log
What to do next
Complete the following tasks:
- Remove the Db2 user (for example,
klmdb421
). To do so:
- Ensure that the Db2 user is not being used
by any other product or service.
- Follow the steps that are specific to the operating system to remove the user.
- Delete the /opt/IBM/WebSphere directory, if it
exists.
- Use Linux
sudo command to edit the /etc/services file and remove
entries for the Db2 ports.
Table 1. Topic
change log
Date |
Change description |
11 Mar 2022 |
Corrected the example for uninstall. |
10 Sept 2021 |
Initial version. |