N1 Provisioning Server 3.1, Blades Edition, Installation Guide

ProcedureTo Uninstall the N1 Provisioning Server Before the Installation or Upgrade Completes

Before You Begin

To prevent new farm modification requests from being submitted while you are uninstalling N1 Provisioning Server, make certain all N1 Provisioning Server users are logged off before uninstalling N1 Provisioning Server software.

Steps
  1. Login as root (su — root) on the control plane server.

    • If you are uninstalling N1 Provisioning Server, Blades Edition version 3.0, insert the N1 Provisioning Server 3.0 Update 1 CD-ROM 1 of 2 into the DVD/CD-ROM drive.

    • If you are uninstalling N1 Provisioning Server, Blades Edition version 3.1, insert the N1 Provisioning Server 3.1 DVD-ROM into the DVD/CD-ROM drive.

  2. Type /cdrom/cdrom/uninstall_PS to start the uninstall process.

    The following message is displayed.


    Do you want to uninstall the N1 software [y/n]?
  3. Type y to uninstall the N1 Provisioning software.

    The following messages are displayed.


    Beginning uninstall process...
    Checking for pending requests in progress ...done!
    
    Stopping all Provisioning Server services ...done!
    • If the installation or upgrade process was not near completion when it exited, the following message might be displayed:


      Do you want to revert blades to factory settings [y/n]?

      Type y to revert to factory settings or type n to retain the current settings.

      • If you type y to revert the server blades to the factory setting, the message Unconfiguring hardware...done! is displayed.

      • If you type n , the server blades are not reverted to factory settings, and the message is not displayed.

      The following messages are then displayed:


      Stopping database...done!
      
      Removing N1 PS software packages...done!
            
      
      Restoring system state...done!
      
      Please check the following files to restore any changes made by N1 PS
      software:
      
      /etc/nsswitch.conf
      /etc/resolv.conf
      /etc/defaultdomain
      /etc/system
      /etc/dfs/dfstab
      /etc/inetd.conf
      
      Unconfiguring Network Interface cards....done!
      Deleting FTP account...done!
      
      
      Deleting additional files/directories used by PS/IS software...
      Do you want to delete the images directory - '/images' [y/n]?

      Go to Step 5.

    • If the installation or upgrade process was near completion when it exited, the following messages might be displayed.


      You may retrieve the pre-PS-install version of the following files 
      from /var/tmp/SystemState_before_PS_install.tar If the archive does 
      not contain some file, it implies that the file was created during 
      PS software installation.
      
      /etc/nsswitch.conf
      /etc/resolv.conf
      /etc/defaultdomain
      /etc/system
      /etc/dfs/dfstab
      /etc/inetd.conf
      
      Unconfiguring Network Interface cards....done!
      Deleting FTP account...done!
      
      
      Deleting additional files/directories used by PS/IS software...
      Do you want to delete the images directory - '/images' [y/n]?
  4. Type y to delete the /images directory containing the Solaris operating system image and disk snapshots. Type n to retain the directory.

    The following messages are displayed.


    The following files/directories will be deleted.
    /etc/opt/terraspring
    /etc/opt/ipf
    /etc/named.conf
    /opt/terraspring
    /var/opt/terraspring
    /tftpboot/terraspring
    /etc/rc3.d/S60tsprdb
    • If your Infrastructure Database is Oracle, the following messages are displayed:


      /oracle_data1
      /oracle_data2
      /oracle_data3
    • If your Infrastructure Database is Postgres, the following messages are displayed:


      /postgres_data
      /postgres_log

    You are prompted to confirm deletion of the files:


    Is it okay to delete[y/n]? y
  5. Type y to delete the listed directories or type n to retain the listed directories.

    If you type n, the following message is displayed.


    WARNING:You may have to manually delete the PS/IS
    related directories/files before reinstalling the software.

    Uninstall then finishes and the following messages are displayed.


    done!
    
    
    PS/IS logs are backed up in /var/tmp/N1PS_backup directory.