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ServerView Resource Coordinator VE Installation Guide

3.3.2 Uninstallation [Linux]

The procedure for HBA address rename setup service uninstallation is as follows:

  1. Log in to the system as the OS administrator (root).

    Log in to the managed server from which Resource Coordinator VE will be uninstalled, using root.

  2. Execute the rcxhbauninstall command.

    # /opt/FJSVrcvhb/bin/rcxhbauninstall <RETURN>

    Starting the uninstaller displays the following message which explains that before uninstallation the Resource Coordinator VE services will be automatically stopped.

    Any Resource Coordinator VE service that is still running will be stopped and removed.
    Do you want to continue ? [y,n,?,q]

    To stop the services and uninstall Resource Coordinator VE enter "y", to discontinue the uninstallation enter "n".

    If "n" or "q" is entered the uninstallation is discontinued.

    If "?" is entered, an explanation of the entry method will be displayed.

  3. Enter "y" and the uninstallation will start.

    When uninstallation is completed successfully, the following message will be displayed.

    INFO : ServerView Resource Coordinator VE HBA address rename setup service was uninstalled successfully.

    If uninstallation fails, the following message will be displayed.

    ERROR : Uninstalling "package_name" was failed.

  4. If uninstallation fails, use the rpm command to remove the packages given in the message, and start the process from 1. again.

    # rpm -e package_name <RETURN>

Note

  • When the PATH variable has been configured to enable execution of UpdateAdvisor (Middleware) commands from a user-defined location, performing uninstallation will delete any patches that have been applied to Resource Coordinator VE so there is no need to return it to the state prior to application.
    When the PATH variable has not been configured, return it to the state prior to application before performing uninstallation.

  • After uninstallation, the installation directories below may remain. In that case, delete any remaining directories manually.

    • /opt/FJSVrcvhb

    • /opt/FJSVscw-common

    • /opt/FJSVscw-tftpsv

    • /etc/opt/FJSVrcvhb

    • /etc/opt/FJSVscw-common

    • /etc/opt/FJSVscw-tftpsv

    • /var/opt/FJSVrcvhb

    • /var/opt/FJSVscw-common

    • /var/opt/FJSVscw-tftpsv