Cisco Systems OL-3598-02 manual Removing EM Packages Using the Install Script

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Chapter 4 Uninstalling the EM

Removing the EM Package

Removing EM Packages Using the Install Script

You can selectively remove an EM package (e.g., Cisco Access Router Manager server or

Cisco Access Router Manager client) using the appropriate install script with the -r command. The -r command allows you to leave the shared components on the system and only remove the EM package (i.e., the associated packages are not removed).

If the Cisco Access Router Manager was installed with the customized interface polling rate and you plan to reinstall the EM for coresident purposes, you must uninstall the EM and all associated packages using the -r -all command. For further information, see the “Removing the EM Package and Associated Packages” section on page 4-6.

If the Cisco Access Router Manager was installed with the customized interface polling rate and you plan to reinstall the EM with the customized rate at a future time, the following procedure is applicable.

To remove EM packages using the install script:

Step 1 Ensure you are logged in as a root user on the workstation where the EM package you want to remove is installed.

Step 2 Perform one of the following, as appropriate:

a.Insert the Cisco 7000 Series Manager CD-ROM and make the CD-ROM area your working directory by entering the following at a command prompt:

cd /cdrom/cdrom0

b.Navigate to the directory where the EM package exists by entering the following at a command prompt:

cd CEMF_Root/bin

(Replace CEMF_ROOT with the name of the directory where Cisco EMF is installed.)

Step 3 Run the intall script by entering the following:

./CAccessRouterMGRinstall -r

A list of all the packages installed appears in a terminal window. The options presented in the terminal window includes Cisco EMF (Server or Client), Cisco EMF patches, and each EM (Server or Client) installed.

If an installed package contains dependencies to other installed packages, the following appears beside the affected option(s):

[cannot be removed]

The following figure is an example of a terminal window which would display during an uninstall when the Cisco EMF server package, Cisco EMF patches, and the Cisco Access Router Manager server package are installed on a workstation.

REMOVE PACKAGE:

1)Cisco Element Manager Framework — Server [cannot be removed]

2)Cisco Access Router Manager Server — (CEMF Initialization Required)

3)CEMF Server 3.2 Patch 170006–12

4)CEMF Server 3.2 Patch 6.2 (190602-01)

q) Quit

Which package do you wish to remove? (Def:1) [?,q]

 

 

 

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Contents Cisco Access Router Manager Installation Guide Cisco Access Router Manager Installation Guide N T E N T S Enabling the Tftp Daemon Creating the tftpboot Directory About This Guide Audience Conventions Related Documentation Obtaining Documentation Cisco.comDocumentation CD-ROM Ordering DocumentationDocumentation Feedback Obtaining Technical Assistance Technical Assistance CenterCisco TAC Website Obtaining Additional Publications and Information XiiiXiv Overview Cisco EMF Software Features EM Software Features EM uses Cisco EMF, which requires a license key to operate System RequirementsLicensing Requirements Server Requirements Client RequirementsSupported Objects Cisco Router DescriptionCisco Router Description Port Channelized E1/ISDN PRI, unbalanced One-port Channelized E1/ISDN PRI, unbalancedPort E&M Voice/Fax interface card Port Foreign Exchange Office FXO Voice/Fax interface cardClient Installation Server and Client InstallationServer Installation OL-3598-02 Installing the EM Installation Workflow Installing the EM involves the followingInstalling the EM from a Remote CD-ROM Drive Mount the remote directory, by entering the followingInstalling the EM Run the install script by entering the followingInstall Package Installing the EM Configuring the System Configuring the DeviceConfiguring the system involves the following steps To enable access to the device, enter commands as followsEnter the enable password Enter the following Enabling Traps on the DeviceSetting Up a Workstation as a Tftp Server Edit the /etc/inetd.conf file using a text editor such asReboot the system Verify that the Tftp daemon is enabled by enteringOutput similar to the following appears Modify the permissions by entering the followingUpgrading an Installed EM Upgrade Workflow Upgrading the EM Press Enter. The upgrade main menu is displayed Upgrade PackageCisco Access Router Manager Installation Guide OL-3598-02 OL-3598-02 Uninstalling the EM Uninstall Workflow Removing Packages Using the cemf install Script Removing the EM PackageRemoving EM Packages Using the Install Script Enter ? for help or q to quitRemoval of package name was successful Removing the EM Package and Associated Packages At the completion of the uninstall, the following displays Select option #2 to remove the associated componentsOL-3598-02 Getting Started Checking the Status of the EM Starting a User Session Stopping a User Session D E Publications and Information, obtaining additionalTAC Escalation Center TAC WebsiteTechnical assistance Obtaining