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4.6
De-Installing Q-Vet
De-installation of Q-Vet differs between operating systems. You must de-install Q-Vet
from each partition in the system. Failure to do so may result in the loss of customer
data at a later date if Q-Vet is misused.
Follow the instructions listed under your operating system to de-install Q-Vet from a
partition. The qvet_uninstall programs will remove the Q-Vet supplied tools and restore
the original system tuning/configuration settings.
4.6.1

Tru64 UNIX

1.
Command Q-Vet to Stop, Terminate, and Exit.
2.
Execute the command qvet_uninstall, which will remove Q-Vet and restore
the system configuration/tuning file sysconfigtab.
3.
Note: log files are retained in /usr/field/tool_logs
4.
Reboot the system. (You must reboot, even if you decide to reinstall Q-Vet. If you
do not reboot tuning configurations may not be set properly.)
4.6.2

OpenVMS

1. Command Q-Vet to Stop, Terminate, and Exit.
2. Execute the command @sys$manager:qvet_uninstall. This will remove Q-Vet
and restore system tuning (modparams.dat) and the original UAF settings.
3. Note: log files are retained in sys$specific:[sysmgr.tool_logs]
4. Reboot the system. (You must reboot even if you decide to reinstall Q-Vet. If you
do not reboot tuning configurations may not be set properly.)
4.6.3

Q-Vet Resources

Release notes and kits are available from the Q-Vet web page:
http://chump2.mro.cpqcorp.net/qvet/
Training may be found at:
http://learning1.americas.cpqcorp.net/wbt/cs127a-ewb/welcome.htm
A description of the IVP may be found at:
http://chump2.mro.cpqcorp.net/qvet/IVP_description.html
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