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
94 Secure Path v3.0C for Linux and Linux Workgroup Edition Installation and Reference Guide
Removing Secure Path software
This section describes how to remove the Secure Path using the Red Hat Package
Management (RPM) utility.
1. Unmount all Secure Path file systems before you remove Secure Path.
2. Choose the appropriate option to remove Secure Path v3.0C:
For 32-bit machines:
To remove Secure Path v3.0C for Linux or Secure Path v3.0C for Linux
Workgroup Edition, enter a command similar to the following:
# rpm -e Secure-Path-3.0C<
Full or wkgrp
>-
<rev>
For example:
# rpm -e Secure-Path-3.0CFull-4.0
For 64-bit machines:
To remove Secure Path v3.0C for Linux or Secure Path v3.0C for Linux
Workgroup Edition, enter a command similar to the following:
# rpm -e Secure-Path-3.0C<
Full or wkgrp
>64-<
rev>
For example:
# rpm -e Secure-Path-3.0Cwkgrp64-4.0
To remove Secure Path v3.0C for Linux or Secure Path v3.0C for Linux
Workgroup Edition on IA64 SUSE/UnitedLinux, enter a command
similar to the following:
# rpm -e Secure-Path-3.0C<
Full or wkgrp
>UL64-<
rev>
For example:
# rpm -e Secure-Path-3.0CFullUL64-4.0
For either Secure Path for Linux v3.0C or Secure Path v3.0C for Linux
Workgroup Edition, the following specific operating system output displays:
For SUSE/UnitedLinux operating systems:
Found boot.swsp file.
Removing boot.swsp file.
Removal of Secure Path complete.
Please reboot system to unload Secure Path modules.