Uninstalling the linux dell ulnm, Upgrading the product – Dell UPS 1000T User Manual
Page 30

Installation
30
Uninstalling the Linux Dell ULNM
If you have chosen the native packages, you can use your preferred packages management application to
remove (uninstall) the “ulnm-linux” package.
You can also do the same from the command line.
For example:
• On Red Hat and derivatives, use:
$ rpm -e ulnm-linux
• On Debian and derivatives, use:
$ dpkg -r ulnm-linux
NOTE:
After uninstalling the native .deb or .rpm packages, some user's configuration and data are not removed, due to
technical constraints.
• If you want to fully remove these, use the following command (as root):
$ rm -rf /usr/local/Dell/UPSLocalNodeManager
• If you have chosen the generic installer, use the following command for interactive uninstall (as root):
$ /installation/path/mc2 -uninstall
• For silent uninstall, add the “silent” parameter (as root):
$ /installation/path/mc2 -uninstall -silent
Upgrading the Product
If you install a new Dell ULNM Release without uninstalling the old release, you will keep the database
and product information from the old release.
0120_3-Dell ULNM UG.book Page 30 Saturday, November 2, 2013 5:34 PM