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Uninstalling: Remove files
After uninstalling Lotus Connections, or a subset of features, clean up your system by removing redundant files and directories.
Ensure that WebSphere Application Server is stopped.
Data directories are file system directories that store feature artifacts such as images and documents that users created in the production environment. Before removing files and directories, ensure that you do not plan to use them again.
If you want to remove all data directories, and if all of your data directories are stored under a single parent directory, delete the parent to remove all data directories.
To remove Lotus Connections files and directories...
The locations in this task are based on the default locations selected by the installation wizard. If you specified different locations for the data directories during the installation, delete those directories instead.
- Activities: Delete the following directories:
- AIX or Linux
- Microsoft Windows:
Remove the following files, if they are present, from the app_server_root/lib/ext directory:
- commons-codec-1.3-minus-mp.jar
- commons-collections-3.1.jar
- commons-configuration-1.1.jar
- commons-lang-2.0.jar
- lc.config.svc-1.1.jar
- oatai.jar
- Blogs: Delete the following directories:
- AIX or Linux:
- Windows:
- Communities: Delete the following directories:
- AIX or Linux:
- Windows:
- Dogear: Delete the following directories:
- AIX or Linux:
- Windows:
- Files: Delete the following directory:
- Profiles: Delete the following directories:
- AIX or Linux:
- Windows:
- Search: Delete the following directories:
- AIX or Linux:
If you plan to re-install Lotus Connections,complete these additional steps to manually clear out the Stellent environment variables in your Linux or AIX environment:
- AIX: Open the /etc/profile file for editing and remove any export statements for the LIBPATH and PATH variables that contain the <SEARCH_HOME>/dcs/oiexport path, where <SEARCH_HOME> is a WebSphere Application Server environment variable that points to the where the Search feature was installed.
- Linux: Open the /etc/profile file for editing and remove any export statements for the LD_LIBRARY_PATH and PATH variables that contain the <SEARCH_HOME>/dcs/oiexport path, where <SEARCH_HOME> is a WebSphere Application Server environment variable that points to the where the Search feature was installed.
- Windows:
- Wikis: Delete the following directory:
Related tasks
Uninstall a stand-alone deployment
Uninstall a network deployment
Manually uninstalling Lotus Connections
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Uninstalling: Manually drop databases