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Managing SAS Application Servers

Remove Logical Servers

Using the SAS Deployment Manager you can remove a logical server from a SAS application server.

Note:   Removing logical servers on which libraries are dependent can prevent SAS applications from accessing data required for jobs, reports, and so on.  [cautionend]

Follow these steps to remove a logical server definition:

Note:   These steps attempt to summarize how to remove a logical server. For more detailed information, refer to "Removing a SAS Configuration" in SAS Intelligence Platform: Installation and Configuration Guide.  [cautionend]

  1. On the host machine for the components whose configurations you are removing, navigate to SAS-installation-directory\SASDeploymentManager\9.2 and launch config.exe (on Windows systems) or config.sh (on UNIX and z/OS systems).

  2. In SAS Deployment Manager, on the Select Configuration Task dialog box, choose Remove Existing Configuration.

  3. On the next dialog box, choose the configuration directory and level that you want to modify.

  4. On the Connection Information dialog box, specify a set of valid credentials for an unrestricted administrative user to connect to the metadata server .

  5. On the Select Product Configurations dialog box, choose one or more logical servers that you want to remove from the SAS application server.

  6. On the Summary dialog box, a list of the logical servers that you want to remove or unconfigure is listed. Do one of the following:

    • click Start--

      This causes the deployment manager to remove the specified logical servers.

    • click Back--

    • Go back to an earlier dialog box to change a selection.

  7. When the deployment manager has completed removing the logical server, click Finish.

  8. If you removed a logical workspace server, a logical pooled workspace server, or a logical stored process server, restart the object spawner.

    For more information, see "Operating Your Servers" in SAS Intelligence Platform: System Administration Guide.

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