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Uninstalling Dell Command | Configure 4.5
for systems running on Linux
To uninstall Dell Command | Configure on systems running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, or 8, you must run different RPMs.
Related links:
Uninstalling Dell Command | Configure for systems running on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
Uninstalling Dell Command | Configure for systems running on Ubuntu Desktop 16.04
Uninstalling Dell Command | Configure for systems running on Ubuntu Core 16
NOTE: Uninstalling and upgrading Dell Command | Configure on systems running supported Linux operating systems leave
empty files and folders on the system. The files and folders do not have any functional impact.
Topics:
Uninstalling Dell Command | Configure for systems running on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7/8
Uninstalling Dell Command | Configure for systems running on Ubuntu Desktop
Uninstalling Dell Command | Configure for systems running on Ubuntu Core 16
Uninstalling Dell Command | Configure for systems
running on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7/8
To uninstall Dell Command | Configure on systems running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7/8, run the commands in the following
order:
1. rpm -e command-configure-4.5.0-<build number>.el7.x86_64
2. rpm -e srvadmin-hapi-<version number>.el7.x86_64
Uninstalling Dell Command | Configure for systems
running on Ubuntu Desktop
You can uninstall Dell Command | Configure and dependent packages on systems running Ubuntu Desktop 16.04, 18.04, or 20.04
using a Deb package.
NOTE: You must uninstall Dell Command | Configure before uninstalling the dependent packages.
1. To uninstall Dell Command | Configure and remove configuration files as well as temporary files, run the following command:
dpkg --purge command-configure
2. To uninstall Hapi and remove configuration files as well as temporary files, run the following command:
dpkg --purge srvadmin-hapi
3. To verify that the Dell Command | Configure is uninstalled in your system, run
dpkg l | grep command-configure
If Dell Command | Configure details are not displayed, then the uninstallation is successful.
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