Check to see what level of bos.rte.shell you have installed. A ptf to
AIX installed a replacement for this that breaks the "yes" command
that's used throughout the install and deinstall of these products. To
fix this, you need at least bos.rte.shell.4.2.1.10. This should fix it.
Try running 'installp -C' to correct the breakage and try again. If the
mgtapptran smit menus for removing code are gone (after the partial
deinstall), just use smit->install to do it. Make sure that the
/usr/lpp/mgtapptran/bin/R82xxs10 files for these appls are gone
afterwards, and the /usr/lpp/mgtapptran/db/admin/R82xx directories as
well.
Hope this helps.
Daniel Casey wrote:
>
> Is there a way to clean-up BROKEN Filesets? And how long does this
> normally take?
>
> I am trying to install Nways Manager for AIX 1.2 onto an AIX 4.2.1
> system and I have to remove some of the old components.
>
> The following filesets are some that are giving me fits:
>
> Fileset Level Action Status Date Time
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> -
>
> cml.8224
> 2.10.0.0 DEINSTALL BROKEN 07/08/98 11:18:40
>
> cml.8230
> 2.10.0.0 DEINSTALL BROKEN 07/08/98 16:23:30
>
> cml.8238
> 2.10.0.0 DEINSTALL BROKEN 07/08/98 16:46:11
>
> Last night, cml.8238 started the DEINSTALL and was still running this
> morning?! I ended up doing a CTRL+C to get out of the SMIT menu and
> the result was a BROKEN status.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Daniel
> jistdc1@mail.jbhunt.com
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