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9.2.1 Sentinel Settings

After uninstalling Sentinel, certain systems settings remain, which can be manually removed. These
settings should be removed before performing a "clean" installation of Sentinel, particularly if the
Sentinel uninstallation encountered errors.
NOTE: On Solaris and Linux, uninstalling Sentinel Server will not remove the Sentinel
Administrator User from the operating system. You will need to manually remove that user, if
desired.
Remove Sentinel System Settings on Linux
To Manually Cleanup Sentinel on Linux:
1 Login as root.
2 Ensure that all Sentinel processes are stopped.
3 Remove contents of /opt/novell/sentinel6 (or wherever the Sentinel software was installed).
4 Remove Sentinel Service startup files:
On SLES:
chkconfig --del sentinel
On RedHat:
rm /etc/rc.d/rc0.d/K02sentinel
rm /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S98sentinel
rm /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S98sentinel
5 Remove the following files in the
K01wizard
K01esdee
K01esyslogserver
6 Remove the following files in the
S99wizard
S99esyslogserver
S99esdee
7 Remove the following files in the
S99wizard
S99esyslogserver
S99esdee
8 Remove the following files in the
sentinel
wizard
esdee
esyslogserver
directory, if they exist:
/etc/rc.d/rc0.d
directory, if they exist:
/etc/rc.d/rc3.d
directory, if they exist:
/etc/rc.d/rc5.d
directory, if they exist:
/etc/init.d
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