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The FDDI deinstall script reverses the FDDI software installation process. You may want to reverse the installation process if you remove the SBus adapter from a SPARCstation.
Run the FDDI deinstall script as follows:
Step 1 Log in as superuser. Change to the /usr/local/cfddi directory and enter the following command:
./deinstall.fddi
Step 2 Follow the onscreen instructions to deinstall the FDDI software.
The following is an example of the ./deinstall.fddi script:
console# ./deinstall.fddi
You have invoked the deinstall.fddi script.
Which is used to deinstall software for FDDI SBus Adapters.
Is this deinstall for a diskless station (y/n) [n] ?
The following files will be restored to the state
they were in before the FDDI software was installed.
1) /etc/rc.local
2) /etc/loadable
3) /usr/kvm/sys/sun4m/conf/files
4) /vmunix
Do you wish to restore these files now (y/n) [y] ?
Removing startup of snmpd.cfddi from /etc/rc.local
Removing ifconfig fddi0 from /etc/rc.local
Removing fddi.LOAD from /etc/loadable
The hostname(s) added during the FDDI installation should be removed
from the /etc/hosts file and, if necessary, the NIS data base(s).
Do you wish to update the /etc/hosts file now (y/n) [y] ?
The following files were added during the FDDI software installation.
1) /etc/snmpd.cfddi
2) /etc/snmpd.cfddi.conf
3) /etc/hostname.fddi*
4) /etc/fddistat
5) /usr/kvm/sys/sun4m/conf/FDDI
6) /usr/kvm/sys/sunif/fddi_conf.c
7) /usr/kvm/sys/sun4m/OBJ/if_fddi.o
8) /usr/kvm/sys/sun4m/FDDI/*
9) /dev/fddi*
Do you wish to remove these files now (y/n) [y]?
Removing files ... restoring tcp_sendspace && tcp_recvspace to 4K
done.
Deinstallation done. Reboot machine to restore original kernel.
A log of the deinstallation is in /tmp/./deinstall.fddi.log
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To remove the Solaris 2.x FDDI SBus driver, use the Solaris pkgrm utility. To remove the FDDI driver, enter the following command:
pkgrm SBUSfddi
![]() | Caution Before you run the pkgrm utility, make sure you unmount all NFS mounted file systems across the FDDI network. |
The following text are examples of the pkgrm SBUSmibs, SBUSfddi, and SBUSsnmp scripts:
console#pkgrmThe following packages are available: 1 CSCOmibs Solaris 2.X Mibs (sparc) 4.1 2 SBUSfddi Solaris 2.X FDDI Driver (sparc) 3.1 3 SBUSsnmp Solaris 2.X FDDI SNMP Agent (sparc) 4.1 4 SPROacomp SPARCompiler Component-1 (sparc) 2.1 5 SPROcc SPARCompiler C (sparc) 2.1 6 SPROlang SPARCompiler Component-2 (sparc) 2.1 7 SPROlics SunPro Licensing Module (sparc) 2.2 8 SPROutool SPARCompiler Component-3 (sparc) 2.1 9 SUNWabe Solaris 2.4 User AnswerBook (all) 8.22.8 10 SUNWaccr System Accounting, (Root) (sparc) 11.5.1,REV=94.07.15.22.10 ... 131 more menu choices to follow; <RETURN> for more choices, <CTRL-D> to stop display:^D?? Select package(s) you wish to process (or 'all' to process all packages). (default: all) [?,??,q]:1 2 3The following package is currently installed: CSCOmibs Solaris 2.X Mibs (sparc) 4.1 Do you want to remove this package? y ## Removing installed package instance <CSCOmibs> ## Verifying package dependencies. ## Processing package information. ## Removing pathnames in class <mibs> /opt/usr/snm/agents/rfc1285.schema /opt/usr/snm/agents/rfc1285.oid /opt/usr/snm/agents/cisco-stack.schema /opt/usr/snm/agents/cisco-stack.oid /opt/usr/snm/agents/cisco-adapter.schema /opt/usr/snm/agents/cisco-adapter.oid /opt/usr/OV/snmp_mibs/cisco-stack /opt/usr/OV/snmp_mibs/cisco-adapter /opt/CSCOmibs/rfc1285.mib /opt/CSCOmibs/rfc1213.mib /opt/CSCOmibs/cisco-stack.mib /opt/CSCOmibs/cisco-adapter.mib /opt/CSCOmibs/README /opt/CSCOmibs/INSTALL /opt/CSCOmibs ## Updating system information. Removal of <CSCOmibs> was successful. The following package is currently installed: SBUSfddi Solaris 2.X FDDI Driver (sparc) 3.1 Do you want to remove this package? y ## Removing installed package instance <SBUSfddi> This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user permission during the process of removing this package. Do you want to continue with the removal of this package [y,n,?,q] y ## Verifying package dependencies. ## Processing package information. ## Executing preremove script. Deactivating interface fddi0 Unloading interface fddi0 fddi driver unloaded. Removing //etc/hostname.fddi0 ... Running rem_drv to remove driver from system ... ## Removing pathnames in class <tools> /opt/SBUSfddi/ttcp /opt/SBUSfddi/network_download /opt/SBUSfddi/fddistat /opt/SBUSfddi/download_flash.README /opt/SBUSfddi/download_flash /opt/SBUSfddi/dflash.solaris /opt/SBUSfddi/dflash.4.1.X /opt/SBUSfddi/README /opt/SBUSfddi ## Removing pathnames in class <driver> /kernel/drv/fddi ## Updating system information. Removal of <SBUSfddi> was successful. The following package is currently installed: SBUSsnmp Solaris 2.X FDDI SNMP Agent (sparc) 4.1 Do you want to remove this package? y ## Removing installed package instance <SBUSsnmp> ## Verifying package dependencies. ## Processing package information. ## Removing pathnames in class <snmp> /etc/snmpd.cfddi /etc/rc2.d/S90snmpsetup /etc/rc2.d/K90snmpsetup /etc/init.d/snmpsetup ## Updating system information. Removal of <SBUSsnmp> was successful. root@ss20: pkgbin => ^D?? script done on Thu Aug 03 16:42:36 1995 console#
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