Stopping the CIM Extension
To stop the CIM extension, enter the following at the command prompt in the /opt/APPQcime/tools directory, where /opt is the directory into which you installed the CIM extension:
#./stop
Keep in mind the following:
•You must have root privileges to stop the CIM extension.
•When you stop the CIM extension, the management server is unable to gather information about this host.
Rolling Over the Log Files
The logging information for the CIM extension is contained primarily in the cxws.log file, created by default in the <Installation_directory>/tools directory. The cxws.log file rolls over once it becomes more than 100 MB. The information in cxws.log is moved to cxws.log.1.
When the logs roll over again, cxws.log.1 is renamed to cxws.log.2 and the information that is in cxws.log is moved to cxws.log.1. The numbering for the files continues sequentially, with there being a maximum of three backup logs, as follows:
•cxws.log - contains the latest logging information
•cxws.log.1 - contains logging information that was previously in cxws.log
•cxws.log.2 - contains logging information that was previously in cxws.log.1
•cxws.log.3 - contains logging information that was previously in cxws.log.2
The cxws.out file contains some logging information, such as the CIM extension starting, which is recorded in case something unexpected happens with the Java Virtual Machine. The CIM extension appends the cxws.out file and rolls it over.
Removing the CIM Extension from Red Hat or SUSE LinuxTo remove the CIM extension for Red Hat or SUSE Linux as root:
1.Login as root.
2.Stop the CIM extension, as described in the topic, ”Stopping the CIM Extension” on page 235.
3.Enter the following at the command prompt:
# rpm
The removal of the CIM extension is complete when you are returned to the command prompt.
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