Cisco Systems CiscoWorks2000 manual Uninstalling ACL Manager on Solaris

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Chapter 1 Installing ACL Manager

Uninstalling ACL Manager

Note After you uninstall ACL Manager, some directories and files might remain. If this is the case, delete these directories and files, manually. If you cannot delete them and the message, The file is in use, appears, reboot your system. You should then be able to delete the remaining files.

Uninstalling ACL Manager on Solaris

You need to have root privileges to uninstall ACL Manager.

To uninstall the ACL Manager server:

Step 1 Enter this command:

#/usr/sbin/pkgrm CSCOaclms

A message appears, asking you if you want to remove this package.

Step 2 Enter y, then press Return.

 

 

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Contents Installation Guide for ACL Manager Installation Guide for ACL Manager N T E N T S Uninstalling ACL Manager Conventions AudienceOnline Documentation Related DocumentationWorld Wide Web Obtaining DocumentationOrdering Documentation Documentation Feedback Obtaining Technical AssistanceTechnical Assistance Center Cisco.comCisco TAC Web Site Preface Obtaining Technical Assistance Xii System Requirements for ACL Manager Installing ACL ManagerSolaris Requirements Windows 2000 RequirementsACL Manager on Multi-homed Machines Java Plug-in RequirementsTCP Ports Used by ACL Manager Installing the ACL Manager Server Installing ACL Manager on WindowsUpgrading ACL Manager Data from a Remote Windows NMSROOT%\bin\pdterm AclmServer NMSROOT% Installing ACL Manager on SolarisManager Essentials on Solaris Upgrading ACL Manager Data from a Remote Solaris Machine Exportaclm.pl backup directory Uninstalling ACL Manager on Windows Uninstalling ACL ManagerUninstalling ACL Manager on Solaris Installing ACL Manager Uninstalling ACL Manager D E IN-2