Uninstalling clients hosted on NEOSYS Server: Difference between revisions

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==== Stage 1. Disabling ====
==== Stage 1. Disabling ====


1. Ensure that the NEOSYS processes, for the installation that is being moved, have been shutdown. This includes checking that no ntvdm process is running for the installation being moved, in procexp.exe (Find, Handle, D:)
1. Ensure that the NEOSYS processes, for the installation that is being moved, have been shut down. This includes checking that no ntvdm process is running for the installation being moved, in procexp.exe (Find, Handle, D:)


2. Stop the associated web in IIS
2. Stop the associated web in IIS
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3. Edit the process startup cmd file, which is scheduled to run daily in the task scheduler and comment out the stopped installation from it
3. Edit the process startup cmd file, which is scheduled to run daily in the task scheduler and comment out the stopped installation from it


4.Do not amend the client folder name or location, leave the client folder name as it is.
4. Do not amend the client folder name or location, leave the client folder name as it is.


The old procedure to Capitalise the client folder name or MOVING this folder to the "OLD" folder leads to backups doubling up on capacity on the backup server. Hence, these procedures must be stopped. The historical snapshots retain the old folders on the backup server.
The old procedure to Capitalise the client folder name or MOVING this folder to the "OLD" folder leads to backups doubling up on capacity on the backup server. Hence, these procedures must be stopped. The historical snapshots retain the old folders on the backup server.

Revision as of 06:56, 12 June 2017

This must be done in the following circumstances:

  1. Reinstallation on other servers
  2. Reinstallation on clients own server
  3. Termination of contract
  4. Any other reason

NEOSYS needs to:

  1. Ensure that the installations can no longer be used by accident or design
  2. Ensure that for a reasonable period of time that NEOSYS can be re-enabled in case of error or change in circumstances

Stage 1. Disabling

1. Ensure that the NEOSYS processes, for the installation that is being moved, have been shut down. This includes checking that no ntvdm process is running for the installation being moved, in procexp.exe (Find, Handle, D:)

2. Stop the associated web in IIS

3. Edit the process startup cmd file, which is scheduled to run daily in the task scheduler and comment out the stopped installation from it

4. Do not amend the client folder name or location, leave the client folder name as it is.

The old procedure to Capitalise the client folder name or MOVING this folder to the "OLD" folder leads to backups doubling up on capacity on the backup server. Hence, these procedures must be stopped. The historical snapshots retain the old folders on the backup server.

5. Place a copy of the latest backup.zip file as mentioned in Handling backup for historical clients

6. Comment the lines for the stopped installation in the Nagios config file so that Nagios stops alerting for it

7. Strike-through the terminated client's link on support home page (support.htm).

Stage 2. Permanent Deletion

Any installation found in the hosts\OLD folder which is older than one year may be deleted to free up storage and backup resources as follows:

1. Delete the associated web in IIS

2. Delete the associated folders in hosts\OLD folder

3. Remove the terminated client's link from support home page (support.htm).