Log in as root.
(Conditional) If you are uninstalling the Collector Manager, stop the Sentinel Rapid Deployment services:
<install_directory>/bin/sentinel.sh stop
Go to the following location:
<install_directory>/_uninst
Perform any of the following:
Mode |
Command |
---|---|
GUI |
./uninstall.bin Continue with Step 5. |
Console |
./uninstall.bin –console Continue with the on-screen instructions. |
Select a language and click
.In the Sentinel UninstallShield Wizard, click
.Select the components you want to uninstall and click
.Ensure that any running Sentinel applications are stopped and click
.A summary of the features selected for uninstall is displayed.
Click
.Click
.Log in as an Administrator user.
(Conditional) If you are uninstalling the Collector Manager, stop the Sentinel Rapid Deployment services:
<install_directory>\bin\sentinel.bat stop
Do either of the following:
Select
.Select <install_directory>\_uninst, then double-click uninstall.exe.
, enterSelect a language and click
.The Sentinel Rapid Deployment UninstallShield Wizard is displayed.
Click
.Select the components you want to uninstall and click
.Ensure that any running Sentinel applications are stopped and click
.A summary of the features selected for uninstalling is displayed.
Click
.Select to reboot the system and click
.After uninstalling the applications, certain systems settings remain, which can be manually removed. These settings should be removed before performing a clean installation of Sentinel, particularly if the Sentinel uninstallation encountered errors.
NOTE:On Linux, uninstalling Collector Manager or Client Applications does not remove the Sentinel Administrator User from the operating system. You need to manually remove that user, if desired.
Log in as root.
Remove the contents of the <install_directory> where Sentinel software is installed.
Remove the following files in the /etc/init.d directory, if they exist:
sentinel
This is applicable only if Collector Manager is installed.
Make sure nobody is logged in as the Sentinel Administrator user (esecadm by default), then remove the user, home directory, and esec group:
Run userdel -r esecadm
Run groupdel esec
Remove the /root/InstallShield.directory.
Remove the InstallShield section of /etc/profile.
Restart the machine.
Delete the %CommonProgramFiles%\InstallShield\Universal folder and all of its contents.
Delete the <install_directory> folder (by default: C:\Program Files\Novell\Sentinel6).
Right-click
tab.Click the
button.If they exist, delete the following variables:
ESEC_HOME
ESEC_VERSION
ESEC_JAVA_HOME
ESEC_CONF_FILE
WORKBENCH_HOME
Remove any entries in the PATH environment variable that point to the Sentinel installation.
Delete all Sentinel shortcuts from the desktop.
Delete the shortcut
folder from the menu.Restart the machine.