Linux Uninstall; Solaris Uninstall; Solaris Sparc 8, 9, And 10 Uninstall - Qlogic SANsurfer FC/CNA HBA CLI User Manual

Command line interface for qlogic fc and fcoe adapters
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1–Installation and Removal
Uninstalling SANsurfer FC/CNA HBA CLI

Linux Uninstall

To uninstall SANsurfer FC/CNA HBA CLI on a Linux system, go to the command
line and type one of the following commands, where x.xx.xx is the current version
of CLI:
rpm -e scli-x.xx.xx-xx
rpm -e scli
To query for the installed SANsurfer FC/CNA HBA CLI package name, type the
following text from the command line:
rpm -q scli

Solaris Uninstall

To uninstall SANsurfer FC/CNA HBA CLI on a Solaris system, follow one of these
procedures:
"Solaris SPARC 8, 9, and 10 Uninstall" on page 1-22
"Solaris x86 8, 9, and 10 Uninstall" on page 1-23

Solaris SPARC 8, 9, and 10 Uninstall

Follow these steps to uninstall SANsurfer FC/CNA HBA CLI.
To uninstall SANsurfer FC/CNA HBA CLI on Solaris SPARC 8, 9, and 10:
1.
Type the following:
2.
The program shows the package name and a script warning asking whether
to continue the uninstall process. For example:
The following package is currently installed:
QLScli
Utility) (sparc) 1.x.x Build xx
Do you want to remove this package?
3.
Type y and then press ENTER. The program shows a script warning
asking whether to continue the uninstall process. For example:
## Removing installed package instance <QLScli>
This package contains scripts which will be executed with
super-user permission during the process of removing this
package
Do you want to continue with the removal of this package
[y,n,?,q]
4.
Type y and then press ENTER. The pkgrm program notifies you when the
uninstall process is complete. For example:
1-22
# pkgrm QLScli
QLogic SANsurfer FC/CNA HBA CLI (HBA Configuration
SN0054614-00 K

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