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Automatic Startup Con d by Brightmail Control Center Installer

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Installing Brightmail Control Center Automatic Startup Configured by Brightmail Control Center Installer Table 7 describes the processes that make up the Brightmail Control Center. The Installer configures the MySQL and Tomcat (if installed) processes to start automatically when the computer is powered up. If used immediately after installation, these processes may require 15-60 seconds to begin. Table 7. Control Center Processes/Services Process Name in UNIX java Service Name in Windows Tomcat mysqld MySql Description Tomcat Java servlet container-serves the pages that make up the Brightmail Control Center. MySQL server-processes requests to retrieve and store data in the MySQL database, such as Brightmail Scanner configuration data or quarantined spam messages. On UNIX, the processes making up the Brightmail Control Center are configured to run as daemons. Startup scripts are installed in /etc/init.d and links are created in the appropriate /etc/rc* directory. On Windows, the services making up the Brightmail Control Center are configured to a startup type of Automatic. Uninstalling Brightmail Control Center on UNIX The Uninstaller uninstalls the Brightmail Control Center files and also the MySQL and Tomcat files if they exist. Just as with the Installer, you can run the Uninstaller using the -i awt option described in Table 6, "Installer Invocation Methods," on page 62. To remove Symantec software, run the Uninstaller as the root user: $ su root -c '/opt/symantec/sbas/ControlCenter/uninstall.sh' Password: your_root_password Uninstalling Brightmail Control Center on Windows The Uninstaller removes the MySQL and Tomcat services if they exist, and then uninstalls the Brightmail Control Center files and also the MySQL and Tomcat files if they exist. 1 Click Start, point to Programs, point to Symantec Brightmail AntiSpam, and then click Uninstall Brightmail Control Center. 2 A DOS window opens and prompts you to confirm uninstallation. Installation Guide 73

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Installing Brightmail Control Center
Installation Guide
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Automatic Startup Configured by Brightmail Control Center
Installer
Table 7 describes the processes that make up the Brightmail Control Center. The Installer
configures the MySQL and Tomcat (if installed) processes to start automatically when the
computer is powered up. If used immediately after installation, these processes may
require 15-60 seconds to begin.
On UNIX, the processes making up the Brightmail Control Center are configured to run as
daemons. Startup scripts are installed in
/etc/init.d
and links are created in the
appropriate
/etc/rc*
directory.
On Windows, the services making up the Brightmail Control Center are configured to a
startup type of
Automatic
.
Uninstalling Brightmail Control Center on UNIX
The Uninstaller uninstalls the Brightmail Control Center files and also the MySQL and
Tomcat files if they exist. Just as with the Installer, you can run the Uninstaller using the
-i awt
option described in
Table 6, “Installer Invocation Methods,” on page 62
.
To remove Symantec software, run the Uninstaller as the root user:
Uninstalling Brightmail Control Center on Windows
The Uninstaller removes the MySQL and Tomcat services if they exist, and then uninstalls
the Brightmail Control Center files and also the MySQL and Tomcat files if they exist.
1
Click
Start
, point to
Programs
, point to
Symantec Brightmail AntiSpam
, and then
click
Uninstall
Brightmail Control Center
.
2
A DOS window opens and prompts you to confirm uninstallation.
Table 7.
Control Center Processes/Services
Process Name in
UNIX
Service Name in
Windows
Description
java
Tomcat
Tomcat Java servlet container—serves the pages that make
up the Brightmail Control Center.
mysqld
MySql
MySQL server—processes requests to retrieve and store
data in the MySQL database, such as Brightmail Scanner
configuration data or quarantined spam messages.
$
su root -c '
/opt/symantec/sbas/ControlCenter/
uninstall.sh'
Password:
your_root_password