HP Serviceguard Storage Management Suite Version A.01.00 Release Notes, April 2008
HP Serviceguard Storage Management Suite Version A.01.00 Release Notes
Compatibility Information and Installation Requirements
Chapter 1 29
Removing HP Serviceguard Storage Management
Suite
To uninstall your software, run the SD-UX swremove command. Before
removing software, note the following:
1. Serviceguard must be halted (not running) and the node must be
removed from the cluster configuration before the swremove
command is issued on that node. Use Serviceguard Manager or
Serviceguard commands to halt the cluster and modify the
configuration. Also modify the CVM/CFS storage and related
package configuration as needed to fully remove the node from the
cluster configuration.
2. Follow any guidelines for software removal of the individual products
included in the HP Serviceguard Storage Management Suite bundle.
In general, products should be halted and unconfigured before
removal.
If the bundle includes ODM, unmount the /dev/odm device before
removing the bundle.
If any independently installed products have installation
dependencies on a product in the installed bundle, these products
must be removed before the bundle can be removed. For example, if
SGeRAC was independently installed on a system with Bundle
T2776BA, SGeRAC must be removed before T2776BA can be
removed since SGeRAC has dependencies on Serviceguard and
removing T2776BA will remove Serviceguard but not SGeRAC.
3. The swremove command should be issued from one system at a time.
Removing a HP Serviceguard Storage Management Suite bundle will
remove the individual bundle tags associated with that bundle (refer
to Table 1-4, “Products and Associated Bundles,”) except for
Base-VXFS and Base-VXVM. These products must be individually
specified for removal. For example, to remove the contents of
T2771BA including Base-VXFS and Base-VXVM enter:
swremove -x autoreboot=true Base-VXFS Base-VXVM T2771BA
4. Verify all components have been removed with the swlist command
should be issued from one system at a time.
If the system is left with a zero-length binary configuration file
(/etc/cmcluster/cmclconfig), remove it.