Cisco Cisco Collaboration Server Dynamic Content Adapter Installation Guide
DCA 2.01 Installation and Integration Guide
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How to Uninstall the DCA-CCS Updater on
Solaris
If necessary, you can uninstall the DCA-CCS Updater from your Collaboration Server.
After uninstalling the Updater, your Collaboration Server will not function with the
DCA.
After uninstalling the Updater, your Collaboration Server will not function with the
DCA.
Uninstalling the Updater reverses any changes it made to your original Collaboration
Server configuration, PROVIDED that the affected files were not modified subsequent
to installing the Updater. Affected files that have been modified subsequent to
installing the Updater can be restored manually from their backups.
Server configuration, PROVIDED that the affected files were not modified subsequent
to installing the Updater. Affected files that have been modified subsequent to
installing the Updater can be restored manually from their backups.
To Uninstall the DCA-CCS Updater
To uninstall the DCA-CCS Updater from Collaboration Server running Sun ONE under
Solaris:
Solaris:
1. Stop the Sun ONE (iPlanet) server instance.
2. Insert the DCA 2.01 CD in your DCA Machine's CD drive and the CD mounts
automatically.
3. In the CD, the 'c cs_dca_uninstall' script is located in the directory path:
CCS_DCA_Updater/ccs_dca_uninstall
4. Run the 'ccs_dca_uninstall' script with the command:
./ccs_dca_uninstall
.
5. This script updates the Collaboration Server to its earlier configurations and the
DCA connection is removed.
See Also
For related information, see:
How to Uninstall the DCA for Solaris
How to Reinstall the DCA
About Installation Troubleshooting
About DCA Directory Structures
How to Stop and Start the DCA Server
About the DCA-CCS Updater
About DCA 2.01 Changes to CCS Files