Solaris for ISPs Installation Guide

Uninstalling Solaris for ISPs Components

This section discusses the steps to uninstall a Solaris for ISPs component from the command line. You can also uninstall these components from the browser using the host configuration software. The host configuration software allows you to uninstall multiple components at the same time. Refer "Uninstalling Solaris for ISPs" to uninstall using the host configuration software.

To Uninstall from the Command Line
  1. Change the directory to /var/opt/SUNWisp/hc/media/components/componentid/ where componentid is the primary package name of the Solaris for ISPs component you want to uninstall.

    Verify component dependencies and ensure that you do not uninstall components that other installed components depend upon.


    Note -

    Do not uninstall a component that other installed components depend upon. The script will not remove the packages of the component you are uninstalling that are shared by other installed components.


  2. Enter ./uninstall

    Wait until you get the message: Removal of <Package> was successful where Package is the package name of the component you are uninstalling. The command prompt # is displayed after successful removal of the component.

    • The Solaris for ISPs platform packages are: SUNWfixm, SUNWisp, SUNWixhws, SUNWlldap, SUNWixpl, SUNWixvh, SUNWixds, SUNWixamr, SUNWixdoc, SUNWisph, SUNWispm.


      Note -

      Uninstall all other Solaris for ISPs components before uninstalling SUNWisp.


    • The JDK 1.1.5 package is SUNWixinh. The shared packages, SUNWjvrt, SUNWjvdem, SUNWjvdev, SUNWjvjit, SUNWjvman, are not removed if another component requires them.

    • The HotJava 1.1.4 package, SUNWdthj, is not removed if another component requires it.

    • The FlexLM licenser server packages are SUNWlit, SUNWlicsw

    • Sun Directory Services packages are SUNWsds, SUNWsdsc, SUNWixsds. The shared packages, SUNWski, SUNWskicw, SUNWskild, SUNWssld, SUNWskimu, SUNWskimc, SUNWskica, SUNWfns, are not removed if another component requires them.

    • The SunScreen SKIP packages are SICGkdsup, SICGcsafe, SICGcdes, SICGc3des, SICGkisup, SICGkeymg, SICGes, SICGcrc4, SICGcrc2, SICGbdcdr.

    • Sun Internet FTP Server packages are SUNWftpu, SUNWixftpr. The shared packages, SUNWixfta, SUNWixjnd, SUNWOirun, SUNWixtnm, SUNWftpm, SUNWixklg, SUNWixavm, are not removed if another component requires them.

    • The Sun Internet News Server packages are SUNWsnsf, SUNWsnsr, SUNWsnsc. The shared packages, SUNWixsna, SUNWOirun, SUNWixtnm, SUNWsnsm, SUNWixklg, SUNWixavm, are not removed if another component requires them.

    • The Sun WebServer packages are: SUNWhttpc, SUNWhtdoc, SUNWhtman. The shared packages, SUNWhtadm, SUNWhttp, SUNWski, SUNWskicw, SUNWskild, SUNWssld, SUNWskimu, SUNWskimc, SUNWskica, SUNWixavm, SUNWixklg, SUNWhtsvl, are not removed if another component requires them.

    • The Sun Internet Administrator packages are SUNWixamh, SUNWixamc. The shared packages, SUNWixfth, SUNWixsnh, SUNWixfta, SUNWixsna, SUNWixjnd, SUNW0irun, SUNWhtman, SUNWsnsm, SUNWixmm, SUNWispm, SUNWixamm, SUNWftpm are not removed if another component requires them.

      The configuration information is backed up in /var/opt/SUNWixamc/awsconf.bak.0 and the servlet and access logs are backed up in /var/opt/SUNWixamc/logs.bak.0. The same numbers (for example, 0) are selected for the backup of the configuration and the log files. Every time the component is uninstalled, an incremental number is inserted starting with 0.

    • The Sun Internet Services Monitor packages are SUNWixmon, SUNWixmh.