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.
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.
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On the host machine
for the components whose configurations you are removing, navigate
to
SAS-installation-directory\SASDeploymentManager\9.3
and
launch
config.exe
(on Windows systems)
or
config.sh
(on UNIX and
z/OS systems).
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In SAS Deployment Manager,
on the
Select Configuration Task dialog box,
choose
Remove Existing Configuration.
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On the next dialog box,
choose the configuration directory and level that you want to modify.
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On the
Connection
Information dialog box, specify a set of valid credentials
for an unrestricted administrative user to connect to the metadata
server .
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On the
Select
Product Configurations dialog box, choose one or more
logical servers that you want to remove from the SAS Application Server.
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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:
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This causes the deployment
manager to remove the specified logical servers.
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Go back to an earlier dialog box
to change a selection.
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When the deployment
manager has completed removing the logical server, click
Finish.
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If you removed a logical
workspace server, a logical pooled workspace server, or a logical
stored process server, restart the object spawner.