In the Administration Console, click
.If the Access Gateway belongs to a cluster, you need to remove it from the cluster.
Select the Access Gateway, then click
> :Confirm the action, then click
.On the Access Gateways Servers page, select the name of the server, then click
> > .This removes the configuration object for the Access Gateway from the Administration Console.
On the Identity Servers page, update the Identity Server status for the Identity Server cluster configuration that was using this Access Gateway.
See Updating an Identity Server Configuration
in the Novell Access Manager 3.1 SP2 Identity Server Guide.
Complete one of the following:
If you are uninstalling the Access Gateway Appliance machine, re-image the machine by booting to a CD containing the desired operating system software.
If you are uninstalling the Windows Access Gateway Service, continue with Section 10.3.1, Uninstalling the Windows Access Gateway Service.
If you are uninstalling the Linux Access Gateway Service, continue with Section 10.3.2, Uninstalling the Linux Access Gateway Service.
Exit any applications and disable any virus scanning programs.
Access the Control Panel, click
and select to remove the AccessGateway program.Click
.Specify the credentials for the admin user, then click
.If the uninstall fails because the program cannot authenticate to the Administration Console, see Section A.9, Troubleshooting the Uninstall of the Access Gateway Service.
Log in as root.
Change to the /opt/novell/accessgateway directory, then enter the following command:
./removeAccessGateway
Click
.Click
.If the uninstall fails, see Section A.9, Troubleshooting the Uninstall of the Access Gateway Service.