Deciding About Evacuating Service Groups; Removing Residual Directories; Removing Directories From A Local Zone On Solaris - Symantec XGS-4728F Installation Manual

Aix, hp-ux, linux, solaris 5.0
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Deciding about evacuating service groups

If there are any service groups that are online or intended to go online on
the system, you can choose to evacuate them from this system or leave
them in the current state. If you evacuate the service groups, they are
brought offline and fail over to another system, if possible. If you do not
evacuate the service groups, the installer leaves them in their current state.
To decide about evacuating service groups
At the service group evacuation prompt, specify if you want to evacuate the
service groups that are currently online. Enter one of the following: y or n.

Removing residual directories

Symantec recommends that you remove the following residual VCS One
program directories: /opt/VRTSvcsone, /etc/VRTSvcsone, and /var/
VRTSvcsone.
To remove residual directories
Remove the recommended residual VCS One program directories. Enter y.
The program uninstalls the software and indicates where uninstallation logs are
placed.

Removing directories from a local zone on Solaris

When you uninstall the VCS One client a global zone, the following directories
are not deleted from your local zones:
/.vcsoneprofile
/var/VRTSvcsone/data
You must manually remove these directories from your local zones manually.
To manually remove directories from your local zones
Run the removal command for each directory. Enter the following:
$> /usr/bin/rm -f /.vcsoneprofile
$> /usr/bin/rm -fr /var/VRTSvcsone
Uninstalling VCS One software
Uninstalling the VCS One software
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