Without a user's knowledge, a session can be left in an active state by certain user actions. For example, when a user closes a browser window, the user is not automatically logged out of the Sun Web Console. Instead, a user must explicitly log out of a session in the Sun Web Console before closing an application windows.
Synopsis: setup [-h] | [-n] | [-d var>,arch>[,client1,client2,...]] [-u [-f]]
-h = Prints usage statement
-n = Does not start the server at the end of installation
-u = Uninstalls the Sun Web Console
-f = Uninstalls the Tomcat and Java 1.4 if theses packages were installed with the setup application. You can only use this parameter in conjunction with the -u parameter.
For a complete description of the available setup parameters, run setup -h.
To uninstall the Sun Web Console, run /usr/lib/webconsole/setup -u.
Do not run this command if you are in the /usr/lib/webconsole directory or any of the related subdirectories, otherwise pkgrm fails.
Package Name |
Description |
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SUNWmctag |
Sun Web Console UI Tag library |
SUNWmcon |
Sun Web Console |
SUNWmcos |
Common Solaris services for Sun Web Console |
SUNWmcosx |
Solaris release-specific services for Sun Web Console |
SUNWmconr |
Sun Web Console Root |
SUNWjato |
Sun One Application Framework runtime |
SUNWtcatu |
Tomcat |
Package Name |
Description |
---|---|
SUNWmctag |
Sun Web Console UI Tag library |
SUNWmcon |
Sun Web Console |
SUNWmcos |
Common Linux services for Sun Web Console |
SUNWmcosx |
Linux release-specific services for Sun Web Console |
SUNWmconr |
Sun Web Console Root |
SUNWjato |
Sun One Application Framework runtime |
tomcat4 |
Tomcat |