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3 Installation and uninstallation
LOG ON (FILENAME='<data_path>\ViomDB_log.LDF')
FOR ATTACH
DBCC UPDATEUSAGE('ViomDB')
l In the installation directory of the Virtual-IO Manager you will find a Java
properties file called ViomConfig.properties. Change the instance
name to the new value, e.g.:
SqlServerInstance=(local)\\SQLSERVERVIEW2
3.9 Uninstalling the Virtual-IO Manager
Before you uninstall VIOM, you should unmanage all servers. After unin-
stalling, all information will be lost. Therefore save your server profiles if you
want to use them later.
3.9.1 Uninstalling the Virtual-IO Manager on a Windows-based
CMS
You uninstall the Virtual-IO Manager via the Windows start menu:
l On Windows Server 2003
Select Start – Settings – Control Panel – Add/Remove Programs.
l On Windows Server 2008
Select Start – Control Panel – Programs and Features. To display
the product versions, select Choose Details from the View menu.
Select the Version option and click OK
Under Fujitsu ServerView Virtual-IO Manager select the entry Remove.
This uninstalls the complete package.
3.9.2 Uninstalling the Virtual-IO Manager on a Linux-based
CMS
In order to uninstall VIOM use the unstall_viom.sh script which is found in
the installation directory of VIOM:
cd /opt/fujitsu/ServerViewSuite/plugins/viom/Manager
sh uninstall_viom.sh
96 ServerView Virtual-IO Manager