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03-16-2009 08:29 AM
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Solved! Go to Solution.
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03-16-2009 07:36 PM
03-16-2009 07:36 PM
SolutionHere's an unintall script I wrote several years ago that I provide on request to individuals that want to uninstall the Linux PSP.
If you execute the script with the /all parameter, it will remove all the modules. If you just run it (ie ./uninstall.sh), it will prompt you to remove each file individually.
Regards,
Michael Garner
HP Linux PSP Developer
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05-21-2009 11:29 AM
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Re: Uninstall Proliant Support Pack from Linux
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07-27-2009 01:25 PM
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Re: Uninstall Proliant Support Pack from Linux
I tried chmod 777 and then ./324861 /uninstall.sh. I also tried ./324861 and nothing.
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08-05-2009 08:08 AM
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Re: Uninstall Proliant Support Pack from Linux
I'm not sure if you've figured out the issue, but it works if I use tar zxvf 324861.gz to unpack the script, and I get uninstall.sh from it. Using gunzip 324861.gz doesn't work properly when I tried to use it.
Glenn T
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02-04-2010 07:58 AM
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Re: Uninstall Proliant Support Pack from Linux
# sh uninstall.sh 0
This will will stop daemons and remove all psp packages.
Regards,
Sebastian
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08-23-2011 11:54 AM
08-23-2011 11:54 AM
Re: Uninstall Proliant Support Pack from Linux
Hi,
This is script work with RHEL 5.6 or RHEL 6....?
In this moment exist a version of script for the new version RHEL?
Regards,
Wilson lopez