You must run the management server uninstallation on the management server host system.
Use this procedure to remove the Cluster Management Console management server from the standalone management server host system.
The default installer option is -ssh. If you are performing a remote uninstallation and ssh is not enabled, run the installer program with the
-rsh option. Otherwise, the installer generates an error during the uninstallation.
To uninstall the management server from Solaris systems
The installer program presents copyright information followed by a menu titled, "Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions 5.0".
u
to specify uninstallation.
Enter a Task: [I,C,L,P,U,D,Q,?] u
The installer program displays another menu that lists products that are available for uninstallation.
Select a product to uninstall:nn
The installer program presents a description of the product.
1
if you are prompted to select a product component.
Enter '1' to uninstall the Management Server, '2' to install the
Cluster Connector: [1-2,q] (1) 1
y
to verify that the information up to this point is correct.
Is this information correct? [y,n,q] (y)
It performs an initial system check of the local system and checks for installed packages on the local system. If these checks are satisfactory, the installer program lists the packages to be uninstalled.
y
to verify that you want to uninstall the management server.
Are you sure you want to uninstall CMC? [y,n,q] (y)
The installer program lists package dependencies and uninstallation progress percentages. If the uninstallation is successful, the installer program displays this message followed by the location of the uninstallation logs:
Use this procedure to remove the Cluster Management Console management server from the standalone management server host system.
To uninstall the management server on Windows