HP 2 SP4 manual Uninstalling SANworks Applications, Uninstalling SAR, Uninstalling Network View

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Installing and Uninstalling Storage Area Manager on the SMA

Uninstalling SANworks Applications

If Network View and/or Storage Allocation Reporter are installed on the SMA, uninstall these applications before installing Storage Area Manager. If you have both products, perform the SAR uninstall first, and then uninstall Network View.

Uninstalling SAR

This section describes the steps for uninstalling HP SANworks Storage Allocation Reporter from the Storage Management Appliance using the Add/Remove Programs applet. It is required only for users who have SAR installed with SMA software v2.0.

Note: If you have upgraded the SMA software to version 2.1, SAR is automatically uninstalled and this procedure is not required.

1.Connect to the SMA, either through Terminal Services or by attaching a monitor, keyboard, and mouse.

2.Select Start > Settings > Control Panel.

3.Double-click Add/Remove Programs. The Add/Remove Properties dialog box is displayed.

4.Select Storage Allocation Reporter (version number) from the list, and click Add/Remove. The Uninstall Wizard launches.

5.Click Next, and then click Finish. SAR is removed from the computer.

Uninstalling Network View

This section is required only for users who have Network View installed on their SMA.

When you are ready to uninstall Network View from the SMA, you must uninstall the server and the individual Network View agents including the Network View Host Agent for Windows NT, Windows 2000, Tru64 UNIX, Sun Solaris, OpenVMS, IBM AIX, and HP–UX.

Keep in mind that you need to uninstall on each computer where the agent or server is installed. Instructions for removing host agents are documented in the Network View

Installation Guide. This document is available at

http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/sanworks/networkview/documentation.html.

Uninstalling the Network View Server

1.Connect to the SMA, either through Terminal Services or by attaching a monitor, keyboard, and mouse.

2.Stop the SNMP service before you uninstall the SANworks SNMPagent.

At the C: prompt, enter net stop snmp to stop the service. The following output is a sample list only:

The following services are dependent on the SNMP Service. Stopping the SNMP Service will also stop these services:

Compaq Web Agent

Compaq Foundation Agents Compaq Storage Agents Compaq Server Agents Compaq NIC Agents

Do you want to continue this operation? (Y/N)

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Contents Hp OpenView Copyright 2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P Intended Audience Application Notes ContentsAbout this Document Other Related DocumentationHttp//support.openview.hp.com HP OpenView Storage Management Appliance OverviewHP OpenView Storage Area Manager Network View and Storage Allocation Reporter Transition Storage Area Manager and SMA Implementation Hardware and Software RequirementsConnecting to the SMA Accessing Storage Area ManagerEvent Notification LicensingDiscovery SecurityDatabases Performance ConsiderationsStorage Area Manager Installing and Uninstalling Storage Area Manager on the SMA Installation PrerequisitesPreparing for the Installation Storage Management Appliance Software HomeUninstalling Network View Uninstalling SANworks ApplicationsUninstalling SAR Upgrading the SMA II Hardware Double-clickAdd/Remove ProgramsInstalling Storage Area Manager Registering the Storage Area Manager Service with the SMA Storage Area Manager Service Registration with SMA SoftwareConfiguring a Fixed IP Address Uninstalling Storage Area Manager from the SMA Performing Backup and Restore Operations SMA Configuration GuidelinesMaximum Configuration Storage Area Manager BackupStorage Management Appliance Backup Configuring the SMA to Back Up Storage Area ManagerSave the osmbackup.conf file Backing Up the Storage Management Appliance So that it reads as followsRestoring the Storage Management Appliance Restoring Storage Area ManagerDual-redundant fabric configuration Using Modular Data Routers with the SMA