Uninstalling A Service Pack From The Windows Control Panel; Installing A Service Pack On Solaris Or Linux Systems - Extreme Networks Ridgeline Installation Manual

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Uninstalling a Service Pack from the Windows Control Panel

You can uninstall a Service Pack from the Windows Control Panel the same way you remove other
programs.
1 Go to Start > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs. The following window opens.
2 Select the Ridgeline SP and click Change/Remove.
Figure 50: Add or Remove Programs Window

Installing a Service Pack on Solaris or Linux Systems

NOTE
This release, Ridgeline 3.1 will be the last release that supports Solaris.
To install a Ridgeline Service Pack release on a Solaris or Linux system, follow these steps:
1 Download the Ridgeline Service Pack software from the Extreme Networks software downloads
page and extract the contents of the file into a temporary directory.
The extraction process puts the files in a directory named
sp<n>lin/patch<n>
directory you select. Make sure you specify that folder names should be used when you perform the
extraction.
2 Exit all Ridgeline clients.
3 Shut down the Ridgeline server and database engines if they are running (see
on Linux or Solaris" on page 43
4 It is recommended that you back up your database. In addition, if the database transaction log,
, remains in the top-level Ridgeline installation directory after the Ridgeline server has
basecamp.log
Ridgeline Installation and Upgrade Guide
(for Linux), where
is a number related to the Service Pack, under the
<n>
for instructions).
Installing a Service Pack Release
(for Solaris) or
sp<n>sol/patch<n>
"Stopping the Server
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