Uninstalling timesten, Using the cache administrator – Oracle Audio Technologies B31679-01 User Manual
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Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Installation Guide
To start the daemon manually, use the utility command:
ttDaemonAdmin -start
Uninstalling TimesTen
To uninstall all TimesTen components:
1.
Log in as the
TimesTen instance administrator
if you installed as non-
root, or log in as
root
.
2.
The TimesTen setup script is in the install_dir/
bin
directory. Run
the script with the
-uninstall
flag in a directory outside of the
installation directory, by typing:
# install_dir/bin/setup.sh -uninstall
Uninstalling the system removes all TimesTen libraries and executables
and also stops and uninstalls the daemon. You can execute
ps
to verify
that all TimesTen processes have terminated. To verify that TimesTen
has been successfully uninstalled, verified 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
Using the Cache Administrator
The Cache Administrator is a web-based tool used to set cache
definitions. This feature is available on systems where the Cache
Connect to Oracle option has been installed. See
.
To start the Cache Administrator use the URL:
http://machine_name:port/cache
machine_name
is the host name of the machine where the TimesTen
daemon or Data Manager service is running, or localhost if using a web
browser on the same machine where TimesTen is installed.
port
is the TimesTen web server port number that was configured
during the installation of the Cache Connect to Oracle option. Its value
is stored in the PORT variable in the
/var/TimesTen/
TTinstance
/
webserver.config
file on UNIX systems for root installs,
install_dir/info/webserver.config
for non-root UNIX installs,
or the
install_dir\srv\info\webserver.config
on Windows
systems.