When I walk into a situation like that, I reinstall AIX so I know
exactly what is what. You may have reasons for not doing that.
But it takes about three hours and gives a clean slate.
If Netview smit is there, look for the option to deinstall Netview.
If it is there, run it. That should remove the menus. The script
that removes the netview smit is
/usr/lpp/nv6000/nv6000.features.obj.odmdel
This will be gone too, after you run the deinstall, so if it is
really messed up, you might want to keep a copy of that
in case the smit stuff is still there after you attempt the
deinstall.
Tivoli Framework is not involved with the ODM. All you
should have to do to clean that off is
- kill the oserv if it is running
- remove everything under your Tivoli directory
- remove the /etc/Tivoli directory
- remove references in /etc/rc.net
- if you had already updated you profile or .kshrc
with the sourcing of the tivoli environment, take that out
until after you reinstall the Framework.
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Hi all,
Can someone please tell me what can I do to cleanup my system
completely. I executed the script "cleanup" on the cdrom but still
seem the software is on the machine. How do I get rid off the menu
options of TME 10 Netview in smit.
I also need to get rid off Framework.
The problem is that Netview 5.1 was installed not though Framework but
separately.
Can anybody help.
Thanks
Lauritz
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