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Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric Manager Configuration Guide
OL-6965-03, Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 2.x
Chapter 1 Installation and Configuration
Uninstalling the Management Software
•Java RMI 9099, 9199 to 9299 (TCP)
•SNMP picks a random free local port. (UDP) or 9189 (TCP) if SNMP proxy is enabled (can be
changed in server.properties)
Device Manager
•SNMP_TRAP 1163 to 1170 (UDP) (picks one available in this range)
•SNMP picks a random free local port (UDP) or 9189 (TCP) if SNMP Proxy is enabled (can be
changed in server.properties)
Uninstalling the Management Software
To uninstall the Fabric Manager applications on a Windows PC, follow these steps:
Step 1 Close all running instances of Fabric Manager and Device Manager.
Step 2 Select Start > Programs > Cisco MDS 9000 > Uninstall to run the uninstall.bat script.
You can also run the batch file (located in the C:\Program Files\Cisco Systems\MDS 9000 folder by
default) directly from the command line.
Note For older installations, delete the .cisco_mds9000 folder. You will have to manually delete all
desktop icons and program menu items.
On a Windows PC, this folder is created under the Documents and Settings folder (for example,
d:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\.cisco_mds9000 if you had installed it as user
Administrator). On a UNIX machine, the default installation folder is /usr/bin.
Note You cannot downgrade from Fabric Manager Release 2.x to Fabric Manager Release 1.3(x). If
you want to run Fabric Manager Release 1.3(x) on a PC that is running Fabric Manager Release
2.x, you must first uninstall Release 2.x and then install Release 1.3. Fabric Manager will not
work if you have Release 2.x and Release 1.3 installed on the same PC.
To uninstall the Fabric Manager applications on a UNIX machine, follow these steps:
Step 1 For all releases starting with Release 2.x, run the shell script
$HOME/cisco_mds9000/Uninstall.sh or /usr/local/cisco_mds9000/uninstall.sh, depending on where
Fabric Manager was installed.
Step 2 For all releases starting with Release 1.3(1), run the shell script
$HOME/.cisco_mds9000/Uninstall.sh or /usr/local/.cisco_mds9000/uninstall.sh, depending on
where Fabric Manager was installed.
Step 3 For earlier installations, delete the $HOME/.cisco_mds9000 folder.