Removing san connection manager in linux – HP 8.20q Fibre Channel Switch User Manual
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HP SAN Connection Manager User Guide
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Removing SAN Connection Manager in Linux
Follow these steps to remove the SAN Connection ManagerSAN Connection Manager software on a
server running Linux.
CAUTION:
If the system is booted from your SAN using the QLogic FC HBA driver, use the Linux
uninstallation option cautiously. Your QLogic FC HBA drivers will also be removed from the system, thus
making it un-bootable because the drivers are removed from the Linux initial RAM disk (initrd), the
temporary file system used by the Linux kernel during boot.
1.
Insert the installation CD into the CD-ROM drive of the server. The installation CD should mount
automatically in one of the following locations:
/media/cdrom/
/mnt/cdrom/
/media/cdrecorder/
If the installation CD is not mounted automatically, then issue the following commands to mount the CD:
# mkdir -p /mnt/cdrom
# mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
2.
Change directory to the linux directory. For example, if the installation CD is mounted in
/mnt/cdrom
, issue the following command:
# cd /mnt/cdrom/HP_SSCM/linux/
3.
Run the install_smb.sh script with the uninstall option as follows:
# ./install_smb.sh --uninstall
This will remove the following components:
• QLogic FC HBA Driver
• HP Array Configuration Utility, if installed
• QLogic SANsurfer agent, QLRemote, if installed