HP StorageWorks Secure Path V3.0C for Linux and Linux Workgroup Edition Installation and Reference Guide (AA-RU7VD-TE, February 2004)
Removing/Upgrading Secure Path
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— The RPM update continues with the following message:
This script will update Secure Path, saving important
configuration files and restoring them upon completion.
Note, that the current installation will be removed!!!
Would you like to update Secure Path?
Note: Current installation of Secure Path will be
uninstalled! [y/N]
— If you choose N, the following message displays and the installation ends:
You have chosen not to continue. Exiting…
— If you choose y, and there was a previous installation of Secure Path, the
following message displays:
Saving configuration files…
Removing previous installation…
The installation script executes a rpm –e on the previous installation of
Secure Path. Refer to “Removing Secure Path software” on page 94 for
rpm -e output.
— When the rpm -e has finished executing, the script takes over and the
following message displays:
Installing Secure Path…
At this point the script executes an rpm –ivh or an rpm –ivh -–force
on the rpm to install it. Refer to “Installing Secure Path” on page 45 for
information on unsupported kernel error messages.
— If an rpm is found in the /tmp/securepathRPM directory, the
following message displays:
Checking validity of RPM...
— You may receive a message similar to the following if you have a valid
Secure Path rpm in the /tmp/securepathRPM directory
:
Secure Path 3.0B Full RPM validated continuing with
update!!!
— If you do not have a valid Secure Path rpm, a message similar to the
following examples displays: