9 Make sure nobody is logged in as the Sentinel Administrator operating system user (esecadm
by default), then remove the user (and home dir) and esec group.
Run:
Run:
10 Remove the directory /root/InstallShield
11 Remove the file /root/vpd.properties
12 Remove InstallShield section of
13 Remove the Sentinel Oracle database. For more information, see
Database on Linux and Solaris" on page
14 Restart the operating system.
Remove Sentinel System Settings on Solaris
To Manually Cleanup Sentinel on Solaris:
1 Login as root.
2 Ensure that no Sentinel processes are running.
3 Remove contents of
installed).
4 Remove the following files in the
K01wizard
K02sentinel
K01esdee
K01esyslogserver
5 Remove the following files in the
S98sentinel
S99wizard
S99esyslogserver
S99esdee
6 Remove the following files in the
sentinel
wizard
esdee
esyslogserver
7 Remove the following files from
stop_wizard.s
restart_wizard.sh
start_wizard.sh
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userdel -r esecadm
groupdel esec
/etc/profile and /etc/.login
/opt/novell/sentinel6
/etc/rc0.d
/etc/rc3.d
/etc/init.d
/usr/local/bin
h
"Remove Sentinel Oracle
147.
(or wherever the Sentinel software was
directory, if they exist:
directory, if they exist:
directory, if they exist:
, if they exist: