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Before you can uninstall the Dialogic
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Diva
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System Release software, you need to unload the Dialogic
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Diva
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driver modules.
The Diva driver modules can be unloaded simply by executing: /usr/lib/opendiva/divas/Stop
If you wish to stop and unload the Diva drivers modules manually, proceed as described below:
1. Login as "root" (or use su -).
2. If you have started any tools that access the CAPI or Dialogic
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Diva
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TTY interfaces, stop these tools to
release the interfaces.
3. If you have modified /etc/inittab or /etc/ttys to start getty/mgetty/ppp on one of the Diva TTY interfaces,
remove these entries from these files and execute kill -HUP 1.
4. Check that the Divastty, capi and divacapi modules are not busy (call lsmod to check it).
5. Execute rmmod capi && rmmod divacapi && rmmod kernelcapi to unload the CAPI drivers.
6. Execute rmmod Divatty to unload the Dialogic
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Diva
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TTY drivers.
7. Execute rmmod diva_idi && rmmod divas && rmmod divadidd to stop and unload the XDI drivers.
To uninstall the Diva System Release software package, login as root (or use su -) and execute:
For the Debian package: dpkg -r xxx.deb, where xxx is the Debian package name.
For the RPM package: rpm -e divas4linux_<a_b_cc_dd>_<ee>-<ff-xxx.yy- z> [8] [9] [10] where
divas4linux_<a_b_cc_dd>_<ee>-<ff-xxx.yy-z> is the name of the installed rpm package without the .i386.rpm
extension.
If you have installed the package divas4linux_2_2_16-101.2-1.i386.rpm, execute rpm -e
divas4linux_2_2_16-101.2-1 in order to uninstall this package.
You can manually remove the Diva System Release software files from your system, but this is not
recommended as it will leave the package entry in the RPM database and may cause problems reinstalling the
package. Manual removal might become necessary if your RPM database was corrupted or destroyed. To
uninstall the Diva System Release package manually, proceed as described below:
1. Login as root (or use su).
2. Change the working directory to /usr/lib/eicon/divas (cd /usr/lib/eicon/divas).
3. Execute: sh ./cfg_util.sh 2.
4. Execute: ./divas_stop.rc. [8] [9]
5. Execute rm -rf /usr/lib/eicon/divas.
6. Execute rm -rf /usr/doc/packages/divas4linux*
Uninstallation of the Dialogic® Diva® System Release Software
Unloading the Dialogic
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Diva
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driver modules:
Uninstalling the Dialogic
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Diva
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System Release Software