Murilo,
I offer this on an 'as is' basis. If you have any problems with the
deinstallation I would contact the support center for assistance. It would be a
good idea to contact support anyway.
1: Remove NetView from the system
a) . /etc/Tivoli/setup_env.sh
b) /usr/lpp/nv6000/remove_product/nv6000.base.obj.deinstal
c) /usr/lpp/nv6000/remove_product/nv6000.features.obj.deinstal
2: Remove installation flags
a) rm -f $BINDIR/.installed/NVS*
b) rm -f $DBDIR/.installed/NVS*
c) cd $BINDIR/../../msg_cat/.installed
d) rm -f NVS*
3: Remove the netview command
a) rm -f /usr/bin/netview
4: Clean up the directory
a) rm -fr /usr/OV/*
Hope this helps
Dean
Murilo Silva Monteiro <murilo@DCC.UFMG.BR> on 12/30/99 02:14:52 PM
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To: NV-L@UCSBVM.ucsb.edu
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Subject: removing Netview installation
Hello,
I have a IBM RS6000 running AIX (machine 1) where I installed Tivoli TMR
Server, Netview Server and Nways Manager for AIX.
It was all running perfectly when I made a mistake. I was going to install
a Netview Client on another RS6000 (machine 2) when, instead, I installed
the Netview Client on the same machine that was running Tivoli and Netview
Server.
When I tried to uninstall the Netview Client from machine 1, the Netview
Server installation was damaged. Now I can't unistall the Netview Server,
or even reinstall it.
Does anybody have any sugestion before I reinstall everything: Tivoli,
Netview, Nways ...
Regards,
--Murilo
POP-MG/RNP Brazil
Computer Science Department
Federal University of Minas Gerais
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