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Re: summary: Re: removing Netview installation

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Subject: Re: summary: Re: removing Netview installation
From: Gord Michaels <gord_michaels@HOTMAIL.COM>
Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2000 11:42:54 PST
If I recall, you must be running at least Java.rte 1.1.6. If Nways does not
detect Java at this level, it will not install.

Could this be your problem?

Gord.


>From: Murilo Silva Monteiro <murilo@DCC.UFMG.BR>
>Reply-To: Discussion of IBM NetView and POLYCENTER Manager on NetView
>        <NV-L@UCSBVM.ucsb.edu>
>To: NV-L@UCSBVM.ucsb.edu
>Subject: summary: Re: removing Netview installation
>Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2000 17:24:23 -0200
>
>Hello,
>
>I got two answers about "removing Netview installation". The following is a
>summary about the suggestions I received and the results I got.
>
>Thank you and regards,
>
>--
>   Murilo Silva Monteiro
>   POP-MG/RNP Brazil
>   Computer Science Department
>   Federal University of Minas Gerais
>
>P.S.: is it usual to this list sending summary about any help we get from
>the
>       list?
>
>Summary
>
>1) First answer
>         Date: Thu, 30 Dec 1999 16:01:00 -0500
>         From: Dean Grant <dgrant@AHOLDUSA.COM>
>
>         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/*
>
>2) Second
>         Date: Fri, 31 Dec 1999 12:27:27 +0000
>         From: Jane Curry <jane.curry@SKILLS-1ST.CO.UK>
>
>         Before trying Dean's suggestion for hand-deinstalling, if you
>still
>         have your NetViewServer icon on your Tivoli Desktop, use the
>         right-button menu -> Maintain and choose the option to de-install
>         NetView.  This takes out most of the necessary bits from the
>Tivoli
>         object database as well as removing NetView.  You may still need
>         some of Dean's excellent suggestions, particularly removing the
>         NetView files from the ".installed" directories.
>
>         I do know this one is recoverable from - been there!
>
>I made what Dean suggested, as I didn't have my NetViewServer icon on your
>Tivoli Desktop, what would be necessary to implemente Jane's suggestion.
>
>The scripts/programs 1.b and 1.c
>         1: Remove NetView from the system
>         b) /usr/lpp/nv6000/remove_product/nv6000.base.obj.deinstal
>         c) /usr/lpp/nv6000/remove_product/nv6000.features.obj.deinstal
>were not there anymore, so I proceeded with item 2.a.
>
>The result was:
>1) I could reinstall Netview and it is working now.
>2) I could not install Nways Manager, as it issued some error messages
>    related to Java. Unfortunately I didn't write down these messages.

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