HP Pro UPS 500 240V HP Power Protector User Guide - Page 32
Uninstalling HPPP from Linux systems, To uninstall HPPP using the Generic Package
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Uninstalling HPPP from Linux systems Native uninstallation on a RedHat, SUSE, or derivative system To uninstall HPPP from the command line, execute the following command: rpm -e hppp-linux Generic uninstallation To uninstall HPPP using the Generic Package: 1. From the command line, execute the following command: mc2 -uninstall For example: # /usr/local/HP/Power Protector/mc2 -uninstall 2. Enter Y to proceed with the uninstallation. 3. Enter Y to remove all files created by the application. 4. Enter Y to confirm removing Power Protector. NOTE: Some files might remain following the uninstallation and can be removed manually. Installation 32
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Uninstalling HPPP from Linux systems
Native uninstallation on a RedHat, SUSE, or derivative system
To uninstall HPPP from the command line, execute the following command:
rpm –e hppp-linux
Generic uninstallation
To uninstall HPPP using the Generic Package:
1.
From the command line, execute the following command:
<HPPP install path>mc2 –uninstall
For example:
# /usr/local/HP/Power Protector/mc2 -uninstall
2.
Enter
Y
to proceed with the uninstallation.
3.
Enter
Y
to remove all files created by the application.
4.
Enter
Y
to confirm removing Power Protector.
NOTE:
Some files might remain following the uninstallation and can be removed manually.