User`s guide
5.3 Removing SANsurfer FC HBA Manager
You must exit the SANsurfer FC HBA Manager installer before you uninstall SANsurfer FC HBA Manager.
To remove SANsurfer FC HBA Manager, follow the procedure for your specific operating system
provided in the SANsurfer FC HBA Manager User’s Guide, “Installing SANsurfer FC HBA Manager”
chapter.
NOTEs:
● While uninstalling SANsurfer FC HBA Manager from a NetWare server, the server’s prompt shows
the following message:
Cannot stat sys:etc/rpcnet.cfg
You can ignore this message because it does not affect the NetWare server’s operation.
● The uninstall process does not remove specific files and directories. You must manually delete
these files.
6. Additional Notes
The following sections provide additional information according to operating system:
● 6.1 General (Applies to All OSs)
● 6.2 Windows
● 6.3 Linux
● 6.4 Solaris
● 6.5 Netware
● 6.6 Mac OS X
● 6.7 VMware ESX
6.1 General (Applies to All OSs)
6.1.1 Manually Mapping the Host Name to IP
SANsurfer FC HBA Manager does not allow connecting to the same host more than once; doing so
causes issues with policies and wastes system resources. Consequently, all host IP addresses must
resolve to a host name to allow the connection to complete.
If domain name service (DNS) is not used, you must edit the local host file on the system where you
are running SANsurfer FC HBA Manager, and manually map the host name to the static IP address.
The name and location of the host file for each OS are as follows:
● Windows:
<install drive>:windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
● Linux:
/etc/hosts
● Mac OS X:
/etc/hosts
● Solaris:
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