Uninstalling timesten, Installing timesten on hp-ux memory windows, Use a separate instance for each memory window – Oracle Audio Technologies B31679-01 User Manual

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Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Installation Guide

If you installed TimesTen as root, the daemon startup file on HP-UX is:

/etc/rc.config.d/tt_TTinstance

If you installed TimesTen as a non-root user, It is:

install_dir/startup

To stop the daemon manually, use the utility command:

ttDaemonAdmin -stop

To start the daemon manually, use the utility command:

ttDaemonAdmin -start

Uninstalling TimesTen

To uninstall TimesTen, follow these steps:

1.

Log in as the

TimesTen instance administrator

if installing as non-root,

or log in as user root.

2.

The TimesTen setup script is in the

install_dir/bin

directory. Run

the script with the

-uninstall

in a directory outside of the installation

directory flag by typing:

# install_dir/bin/setup.sh -uninstall

Uninstalling the system removes all TimesTen libraries and executables
and also stops and uninstalls the daemon and Server. You can execute ps
to verify that all TimesTen processes have terminated. To verify that
TimesTen has been successfully uninstalled, verify that the

install_dir

no longer exists.

• To uninstall just the Cache Connect to Oracle option from an existing

TimesTen installation, use the

# install_dir/bin/setup.sh -removeCache

Installing TimesTen on HP-UX Memory Windows

Use a separate instance for each memory window

An instance of TimesTen can run in a memory window. A separate
instance of TimesTen is required for each memory window. During
installation, the TimesTen installer prompts you to indicate whether this
instance is to be run in a memory window.

For a memory windows installation, the installer appends the instance
name and port number of the daemon to

/etc/services.window

allowing the instance name to be used as a

key to the

getmemwindow(1M)

command. Use the

getmemwindow

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