3.5.1 Matrix Server Installation Guide (June 2008)

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chapter “Configure MxFS-Linux”) for information about why file locking
is disabled and how to enable it if necessary.
Uninstall PolyServe Matrix Server
NOTE: If you need to uninstall Matrix Server before upgrading to a later
version of the product, use the directions in the PolyServe File
Serving Utility Upgrade Guide.
The software should be uninstalled from a location outside of the Matrix
Server directory structure. Before removing the software, you will need to
stop Matrix Server. To do this, run the following script:
# /etc/init.d/pmxs stop
Next, uninstall the software:
# rpm -e pmxs
The following message then appears:
Stopping PolyServe Matrix Server
This server needs to be rebooted before Matrix Server can be removed.
After the server has been rebooted, execute the 'rpm -e' command.
Configuring Matrix Server not to start on boot: ..done
'/etc/init.d/pmxs autostart off' has been called to prevent Matrix
Server from starting automatically on boot.
Reboot the server and run the rpm -e command again. Matrix Server will
now be uninstalled.
Several Matrix Server files (such as configuration and log files) are
created during normal operations and are not removed when you
uninstall the product. The uninstall procedure displays a message listing
these files. You can then remove the files manually.
Uninstall the Management Console
Use this command to uninstall the Management Console on Linux:
# rpm -e mxconsole