Specifications
7 Restart Ridgeline services (see Starting the Server on Windows).
After uninstalling, details about the process are in a log file Ridgeline4.0_InstallLog.log in the
following locations:
•
Windows: <Ridgeline 4.0 installation directory>\Logs
•
Linux: <Ridgeline 4.0 installation directory>/Logs
Uninstalling a Service Pack from the Windows Control Panel
You can uninstall a service pack from the Windows Control Panel the same way you remove other
programs.
1
Click or > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs (or, for Windows 7, Programs
and Features). The Add or Remove Programs window appears (see the following figure).
Figure 44: Add or Remove Programs Window
2 Select the Ridgeline service pack, and then click Change/Remove (or, for Windows 7, right-click,
and then click Uninstall/Change).
Installing a Service Pack on Linux Systems
To install a service pack on a Linux system:
1 Download the Ridgeline service pack from the Extreme Networks eSupport software download
page (http://www.extremenetworks.com/services/software-updates-archives.aspx), and then
extract the contents of the zip file to a temporary directory.
The files are extracted to a folder named sp <n> lin<v>/patch <n> , (where <n> is the
service pack number, and <v> = type of Linux, either 32 or 64).
Upgrading the Ridgeline Software
Ridgeline Installation and Upgrade Guide 56