To remove the SGD Gateway, you remove the software installed on the SGD Gateway host.
Log in as superuser (root) on the SGD Gateway host.
Change the SGD Client routing configuration for the SGD array.
Log in as superuser (root) on the primary SGD server.
Edit the
--security-gateway
attribute for the SGD array.
For a basic deployment using a single SGD Gateway, run the following command:
# tarantella config edit --security-gateway ""
For a load-balanced deployment using multiple
SGD Gateways and an external load
balancer, you do not need to edit the
--security gateway
attribute.
Uninstall the SGD Gateway.
Run the following command:
# /opt/SUNWsgdg/bin/gateway uninstall
A warning message is displayed, prompting you to confirm that you want to stop the SGD Gateway.
The gateway uninstall command is the only supported method of removing the SGD Gateway. Do not use the pkgrm or rpm commands directly to remove the SGD Gateway.
(Optional) Remove the SGD Gateway from the list of SGD Gateways registered for the SGD array.
Display the SGD Gateways registered for the SGD array.
# tarantella gateway list Installed gateway: gateway1.example.com Issuer: CN=gateway1.example.com, OU=Marketing, O=Example, L=Boston, ST=Massachusetts, C=US Serial Number: 1208509056 Subject: CN=gateway2.example.com, OU=Marketing, O=Example, L=Boston, ST=Massachusetts, C=US Valid from Fri Sep 26 09:57:36 GMT 2008 to Thu Dec 25 09:57:36 GMT 2008
Remove the SGD Gateway from the list of SGD Gateways registered for the SGD array.
# tarantella gateway remove --name gateway1.example.com