User guide
EXTREMEWARE ENTERPRISE MANAGER INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE 2-13
INSTALLING ON A SPARC SOLARIS SYSTEM
For example, if you installed in the default directory, enter:
/opt/eem20/instlic
<key>
<key>
is the 11-character license key found on the License Agreement shipped with
the ExtremeWare Enterprise Manager software. Type the key exactly as it is shown
on the License Agreement.
If the license update is successful, the message “
License Installed” is displayed in
the xterm or command window.
If the update is not successful, the message “
Invalid argument key :
<key>
” is
displayed.
<key>
is the license key you entered with the instlic command. Verify that
you typed the key exactly as shown on the license agreement.
UNINSTALLING THE ENTERPRISE MANAGER SERVER
To remove the ExtremeWare Enterprise Manager server software from a Solaris host,
stop the server using the stopserv command, then remove the all the files in the
installation directory.
To remove the Enterprise Manager server software, follow these steps:
1 Run the stopserv command found in the root installation directory.
The installation directory is the directory (path) where you installed the Enterprise
Manager components.
For example, if you installed in the default directory, enter:
/opt/eem20/stopserv
This shuts down the Enterprise Manager server if it is running.
2 Make the parent of the installation directory the current directory, and remove all
files from the directory and its sub-directories.
For example, if you installed using the default directory path,
/opt/eem20, enter:
cd opt
3 Remove all files from the installation directory tree.
For example, if you installed using the default directory path, enter:
rm -rf eem20
This removes all the Enterprise Manager components, including the database, from
the system.