Uninstalling SFCFSHA packages using the script-based installer

Use the following procedure to remove SFCFSHA products.

Not all packages may be installed on your system depending on the choices that you made when you installed the software.

Note:

After you uninstall the product, you cannot access any file systems you created using the default disk layout version in SFCFSHA 6.0 with a previous version of SFCFSHA.

Language packages are uninstalled when you uninstall the English language packages.

To shut down and remove the installed SFCFSHA packages

  1. Comment out or remove any Veritas File System (VxFS) entries from the file system table /etc/vfstab. Failing to remove these entries could result in system boot problems later.
  2. Unmount all mount points for VxFS file systems.
    # umount /mount_point
  3. If the VxVM package (VRTSvxvm) is installed, read and follow the uninstallation procedures for VxVM.

  4. Make sure you have performed all of the prerequisite steps.
  5. In an HA configuration, stop VCS processes on either the local system or all systems.

    To stop VCS processes on the local system:

    # hastop -local

    To stop VCS processes on all systems:

    # hastop -all
  6. Move to the /opt/VRTS/install directory and run the uninstall script.
    # cd /opt/VRTS/install

    For Veritas Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability

    # ./uninstallsfcfsha
  7. The uninstall script prompts for the system name. Enter one or more system names, separated by a space, from which to uninstall SFCFSHA, for example, host1:
    Enter the system names separated by spaces: [q?] host1 host2
  8. The uninstall script prompts you to stop the product processes. If you respond yes, the processes are stopped and the packages are uninstalled.

    The uninstall script creates log files and displays the location of the log files.

  9. Most packages have kernel components. In order to ensure complete removal, a system reboot is recommended after all packages have been removed.
  10. To verify the removal of the packages, use the pkginfo command.
    # pkginfo | grep VRTS

More Information

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