| Removing Your SAS Enterprise Miner 6.1 Deployment |
The SAS Deployment Manager enables you to unconfigure some or all of your SAS Enterprise Miner 6.1 deployment.
When troubleshooting your deployment, you might need to unconfigure one or more components. In this situation, after unconfiguring, you would rerun the SAS Deployment Wizard and reconfigure those components. For more information, see Configure or Deploy New SAS Components in the SAS Intelligence Platform: Installation and Configuration Guide.
If you want to remove your SAS Enterprise Miner 6.1 deployment, then you first need to unconfigure all the SAS components in your deployment, and then uninstall them. For information about uninstalling, see Uninstall Your SAS Enterprise Miner 6.1 Deployment.
To unconfigure some or all of your SAS Enterprise Miner 6.1 deployment, follow these steps:
Note: For information about how remove SAS Enterprise
Miner 5.3, see "Uninstalling the SAS Intelligence Platform" in
the SAS 9.1.3 Intelligence Platform Installation Guide at http://support.sas.com/913administration. ![[cautionend]](../../../../common/61991/HTML/default/images/cautend.gif)
Log on to the machine with the user credentials that you used to install SAS Enterprise Miner 6.1, or with a user ID that is a member of the Windows Administrators group.
Run the Windows Services snap-in and stop all SAS 9.2 services except for the SAS Metadata Server. (The Services snap-in is
accessible
from the Windows Start menu in the Control Panel.
Select Administrative Tools
Services.) Find and stop the following services:
SAS [configuration-name-Levn] Analytics Platform Server
SAS [configuration-name- Levn] Deployment Tester Server
SAS [configuration-name-Levn] Object Spawner
SAS Services Installed Using the Enterprise Miner, One Machine Deployment Plan
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Navigate to SAS-installation-directory/SASDeploymentManager/9.2 and launch config.exe. (The SAS installation directory is what was specified during installation on the Specify SAS Home page.)
In the SAS Deployment Manager, select Remove Existing Configuration.
On the next page, specify the configuration directory and the level (for example, Lev1) from which the configuration is to be removed.
On the next page, enter the user ID and password for the unrestricted administrative user. The user ID should be sasadm@saspw, and the password is the same as the one for the account that you used to install and to run SAS Enterprise Miner 6.1.
On the next page, select the check boxes for the components that you want to remove. For each component that you select, be sure to also include the other components on the machine that depend on that component. For more information, see Identify Dependent SAS Products in the SAS Intelligence Platform: Installation and Configuration Guide.
When you have finished selecting the components that you want to unconfigure, click Start.
Detailed log messages are written to a file called component-name_unconfigure_date-and-time, where component-name identifies the component that was removed. The deployment manager writes this file to SAS-configuration-directory\Levn\Logs\Configure.
When the configuration removal is complete, the Deployment Complete page appears.
Click Next.
On the Additional Resources page, click Finish.
A Web browser should launch and display configuration-name-and-level_ConfigurationRemoval.html
The document contains details about the components that were removed and additional manual steps that you might need to perform. The document is created in a temporary location. You should save it on your network or your file system so that you can refer to it later.
If you are deleting all of the SAS components, you need to manually remove the SAS Metadata Server repository.
To delete the metadata server repository, delete the following directory and any subdirectories beneath it:
SAS-configuration-directory\Levn\SASMeta\MetadataServer (for example: C:\SAS\Config\Lev1\SASMeta\MetadataServer).
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