Like silent installation, silent uninstallation on Windows uses a response file. Sample response files are shipped with IBM Tivoli Monitoring components and all monitoring agents that use the IBM Tivoli Monitoring services.
Complete the following steps to edit the response file as appropriate for your uninstallation:
;REMOVEALL=Yes
;UNINSTALLSELECTED=Yes
and
uncomment the component or components to be removed in the FEATURE
section. For example: ;*********************************************************************
;
; TIVOLI ENTERPRISE MONITORING AGENT
; TEMA INSTALLATION SECTION
;
; Any Feature selected that ends in CMA will cause the TEMA Framework
; and specific Agent to be installed.
;
;*********************************************************************
;KGLWICMA=Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Agent Framework
;KNTWICMA=Monitoring Agent for Windows OS
;KNT64CMA=Monitoring Agent for Windows OS (86-x64 only)
;KR2WICMA=Agentless Monitoring for Windows Operating Systems
;KR3WICMA=Agentless Monitoring for AIX Operating Systems
;KR4WICMA=Agentless Monitoring for Linux Operating Systems
;KR5WICMA=Agentless Monitoring for HP-UX Operating Systems
;KR6WICMA=Agentless Monitoring for Solaris Operating Systems
;KUMWICMA=Universal Agent
;KAC64CMA=32/64 Bit Agent Compatibility Package
;KUEWICMA=Tivoli Enterprise Services User Interface Extensions
Take the following steps to run the silent uninstallation:
start /wait setup /z"/sfresponse_file" /s /f2"C:\temp\silent_setup.log"
where:
When the uninstallation is complete, setup.exe returns to the command prompt.
If the uninstallation is unsuccessful, check the installation log in the install_dir\InstallITM\product_nametime_stamp.log directory. If all components and directories have been removed, the log will be in the root of the C: drive. The name of the file is the name of the product being uninstalled with date and time appended to the end of the product name.