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4.

Change directory to the uninstall directory, and run the uninstall script to remove
all Insight Control for Linux

RPM

s:

# cd /opt/hp/icelx/config/uninstall
# ./uninstall.sh

5.

Remove the following Insight Control for Linux monitoring directories. If you have any files
in these directories that you want to preserve, make sure you save a copy of the files before
you remove them.

# rm -Rf /opt/hptc
# rm -Rf /hptc_cluster
# rm -Rf /var/hptc
# rm -Rf /opt/repository/boot/pxelinux.cfg

NOTE:

System configuration files that Insight Control for Linux modifies (for example,

/etc/dhcpd.conf

, /etc/rsyncd.conf, and so on) are not removed during the uninstall

process.

6.

Remove the following HP SIM directories. If you have any files in these directories that you
want to preserve, make sure you save a copy of the files before you remove them.

# rm -Rf /var/opt/hpsmdb
# rm -Rf /var/opt/mx
# rm -Rf /etc/opt/mx
# rm -Rf /opt/hpsmdb

7.

Verify that the HP SIM daemons are no longer running:

# ps -ef | grep mx

If any of the HP SIM daemons are running, record the process ID (PID) and use the PID to
terminate the process. In the following example, replace PID with the process ID of the
daemon (for example, kill -9 1234):

# kill -9 PID

8.

Reboot the CMS:

# reboot

23.6 Determining the installed Insight Control for Linux version

To determine the version of Insight Control for Linux that is installed on the CMS, look in the
following file:

# /opt/hp/icelx/etc/icelx-release

23.7 Event logging overview

This section describes how Insight Control for Linux uses the syslog and syslogng_forward
services to log managed system events and how these events are arranged according to the
syslog-ng.conf

rules file.

23.7.1 Understanding the event logging structure

Insight Control for Linux uses syslog-ng to log events. Each managed system is configured to
forward its syslog events to syslog-ng running on the CMS.

Each managed system runs the syslogd daemon and passes events of priority warning or
higher to the CMS.

The CMS runs the syslogng_forward service and writes the events it receives from its managed
systems to the /hptc_cluster/adm/logs/consolidated.log file.

23.6 Determining the installed Insight Control for Linux version

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