Specifications
Start the Uninstaller by issuing the command:
./UninstallInventoryManager.sh
2.
Uninstalling on Linux
The user performing the uninstall must be logged in as root.
You must stop NetSight Services, the NetSight Server and the NetSight database prior to uninstalling
Inventory Manager.
Stop the NetSight Server and database:
On the server system, navigate to the <NetSight Console installdir>
/server
a.
Stop the server and database using the command:
stopserver.sh
b.
1.
Stop Services on all Linux systems except SuSE:
Navigate to the etc/rc2.d directory.a.
Stop the SNMP trap service using the command:
S99NsSnmptrapd stop
b.
Stop the TFTP service using the command:
S99NsTftp stop
c.
2.
Stop Services on SuSE Linux:
Navigate to the etc/init.d directory.a.
Stop the SNMP trap service using the command:
NsSnmptrapd stop
b.
Stop the TFTP service using the command:
NsTftp stop
c.
3.
You can now uninstall Inventory Manager:
Use the cd command to navigate to the Inventory Manager Installation Directory (top level).1.
Start the Uninstaller by issuing the command:
./UninstallInventoryManager.sh
2.
Support
To locate product specific information, refer to the Enterasys website:
http://www.enterasys.com
Accessing Help
After you have installed Inventory Manager on your system, the full Help system is available from the Help
menu option on Inventory Manager windows, and from any window that has a Help button on it. The online
Help system is also available as a PDF file in the Help directory located in your NetSight Inventory Manager
installation directory.
After you've launched Inventory Manager for the first time, it is highly recommended that you select
Help > Help Topics from the menu and read the following links before proceeding to use Inventory Manager:
Welcome•
Welcome to NetSight Inventory Manager Help
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