EMC AX100i Release Notes - Page 47

Installation Information\{ 9521BD3A-00C2-11D4-9A6C

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Installation Performing a silent removal 1. On another attached server (not the same server on which you created the response file), open a command line window. 2. Enter the command below to remove the server utility. Important By creating the response file, a removal occurred on the server where the file was created. This is why you do not need to perform this step on that server. ServerUtilUninstallString -s -f1fullpath\responsefilename -f2fullpath\ logfilename where ServerUtilUninstallString Is the server utility UninstallString text listed in step 3 on page 46. -s Indicates a silent removal. A silent removal requires no user input after you enter the command. -f1fullpath\responsefilename Specifies the full pathname of the response file created in step 5 on page 46. -f2fullpath\logfilename Specifies the full pathname and filename of the log file. Example: RunDll32 C:\PROGRA~1\COMMON~1\INSTAL~1\engine\6\INTEL3 ~1\ctor.dll,LaunchSetup "C:\Program Files\InstallShield Installation Information\{ 9521BD3A-00C2-11D4-9A6C0060B0FB53A4}\setup.exe" STARTEDFROMADDREMOVEPROGRAMS -s -f1E:\aSafeDir\serverutilUninst.iss -f2C:\aLocalSafeDir\serverutilUninst.log where -s specifies a silent operation will be performed, in this case a removal, using the response file recorded in E:\aSafeDir\serverutilaxUninst.iss. It will then log the result in -f2C:\aLocalSafeDir\serverutilUninst.log. EMC AX100-Series Integrated Management Software Release Notes 47

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Installation
EMC AX100-Series Integrated Management Software Release Notes
Performing a silent removal
1.
On another attached server (not the same server on which you
created the response file), open a command line window.
2.
Enter the command below to remove the server utility.
Important
By creating the response file, a removal occurred on the server
where the file was created. This is why you do not need to perform this step
on that server.
ServerUtilUninstallString
-s -f1
fullpath\responsefilename
-f2
fullpath\
logfilename
where
ServerUtilUninstallString
Is the server utility
UninstallString
text listed in step 3 on page
46.
-s
Indicates a silent removal. A silent removal requires no user
input after you enter the command.
-f1
fullpath\responsefilename
Specifies the full pathname of the response file created in step 5
on page 46.
-f2
fullpath\logfilename
Specifies the full pathname and filename of the log file.
Example:
RunDll32
C:\PROGRA~1\COMMON~1\INSTAL~1\engine\6\INTEL3
~1\ctor.dll,LaunchSetup "C:\Program Files\InstallShield
Installation Information\{ 9521BD3A-00C2-11D4-9A6C-
0060B0FB53A4}\setup.exe" -
STARTEDFROMADDREMOVEPROGRAMS -s
-f1E:\aSafeDir\serverutilUninst.iss
-f2C:\aLocalSafeDir\serverutilUninst.log
where
-s
specifies a silent operation will be performed, in this case a
removal, using the response file recorded in
E:\aSafeDir\serverutilaxUninst.iss
.
It will
then
log the result in
-f2C:\aLocalSafeDir\serverutilUninst.log
.