HP-UX 11i v2 Read Before Installing or Updating, September 2006

Removing HP Servicecontrol Manager
If you are updating your system to the latest version of HP-UX
11i v2, and HP Servicecontrol Manager is installed on your
current system and you do not want to run it in the future, you
can remove the HP Servicecontrol Manager product after the
update process.
To remove HP Servicecontrol Manager execute the following
commands to determine what is installed:
swlist -l bundle B8337BA B8339BA B8338BA
swlist -l product ServControlMgr AgentConfig
SysMgmtServer SysMgmtAgent
Uninstall HP Servicecontrol Manager using the following
command: swremove –x enforce_dependencies=false
ID
where
ID
is the product or bundle
ID
as shown in the following
example syntax:
swremove –x enforce_dependencies=false B8339BA
Remove the old product sub-directories by executing the
following command: rm -fr /opt/mx /etc/opt/mx
You can also remove the database for Service Control Manager,
mysql, by executing the following command: swremove mysql