Serviceguard Manager Version A.05.02 Release Notes, Third Edition, July 2009

Uninstalling Serviceguard Manager
Before installing Serviceguard Manager A.05.02, uninstall any previous Serviceguard Manager
versions.
Uninstalling from HP-UX
On HP-UX, uninstall Serviceguard Manager by running this command:swremove B8325BA
After uninstalling Serviceguard Manager, you can remove the Serviceguard Manager logs; if
you are not going to re-install, you can remove the entire directory (by default,
/var/opt/sgmgr/). If you are not going to re-install, you can also remove the preferences that
are stored in the user's home directory, under the sgmgr directory.
Uninstalling from Linux
On Linux, uninstall Serviceguard Manager by running this command:
rpm -e sgmanager
After uninstalling, you can remove the Serviceguard Manager logs; if you are not going to
re-install, you can remove the entire directory (by default, /usr/local/sgmgr on Red Hat and
/opt/sgmgr on SUSE). If you get a message about "unable to remove." you can ignore the ones
about error messages. If you are not going to reinstall, you can remove the preferences that are
stored in the user's home directory, under the sgmgr/users directory.
Uninstalling from Windows
Here are two ways to uninstall Serviceguard Manager on Windows:
From the Start menu, choose Programs -> Serviceguard Manager -> Uninstall.
From the Start menu, choose Settings -> Control Panel -> Add/Remove Programs. Select
Serviceguard Manager from the list.
After uninstalling Serviceguard Manager, you can delete the log files; if you are not going to
re-install, you can remove the entire directory: C:\Program
Files\Hewlett-Packard\Serviceguard Manager\log folder. If you are not going to
re-install, you can also remove the user preferences folder. In Windows, by default, preferences
are in: C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\Serviceguard Manager\users
Removing Serviceguard Manager - OpenView Integration
In addition to doing the swremove of Serviceguard Manager, you need to manually do the
following things if you integrated Serviceguard Manager into OpenView.
If you have NNM only (not OVO):
1. Remove event templates: Go to the NNM menu and select Options -> Event
Configuration. From the list, delete the following event groups:
hpEMSTraps
hpmcMgmt Traps
hpmcSGTraps
2. Remove SGMgr MIBs: Go to the NNM menu and select Options -> Load/Unload
MIBs:SNMP. Unload the following MIBs:
hp-cluster
hp-sgcluster
If you have OVO (which includes NNM):
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