HP ProLiant xw2x220c Remote Graphics Software 5.2.5 User Guide - Page 72

Disabling the Sender GUI on Linux, noautostartgui

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Disabling the Sender GUI on Linux The Sender GUI on Linux automatically starts when the Sender process starts. To prevent the Sender GUI from automatically starting, edit the file /opt/hpremote/rgsender/rgsender.sh, and add the -noautostartgui command line option as follows: exec ./rgsender $* -noautostartgui -l logSetup As described immediately above under the noautostartgui command line option, the Sender GUI can be started subsequently by the user. Uninstalling the Sender on Linux To uninstall the RGS Sender on Linux, perform the following steps: 1. Log in as root. 2. If the default install.sh was used, then the following command should report some variation of the following packages: # rpm -qa | grep -i rgsender rgsender_linux_64-5.1.0-1 rgsender_config_64-5.1.0-1 3. To remove the rgsender package (and corresponding configuration rpm if used), execute the command: rpm -e --allmatches rgsender_linux_64 rgsender_config_64 4. If the rgsender_config_64-*.rpm was installed, it must be removed first (or together as demonstrated above) before removing the rgsender_linux_64-*.rpm package. This resolves dependencies between the packages, and undoes the previous customizations performed by this rpm. If you are upgrading your system from a previous version of RGS, it is suggested that you remove both packages, and then apply the new software rpms for supported results. Installing RGS 72

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Installing RGS 72
Disabling the Sender GUI on Linux
The Sender GUI on Linux automatically starts when the Sender process starts. To prevent the Sender GUI from
automatically starting, edit the file
/opt/hpremote/rgsender/rgsender.sh
, and add the
-noautostartgui
command line option as follows:
exec ./rgsender $* -noautostartgui -l logSetup
As described immediately above under the
noautostartgui
command line option, the Sender GUI can be
started subsequently by the user.
Uninstalling the Sender on Linux
To uninstall the RGS Sender on Linux, perform the following steps:
1.
Log in as root.
2.
If the default install.sh was used, then the following command should report some variation of the following
packages:
# rpm -qa | grep -i rgsender
rgsender_linux_64-5.1.0-1
rgsender_config_64-5.1.0-1
3.
To remove the rgsender package (and corresponding configuration rpm if used), execute the command:
rpm -e --allmatches rgsender_linux_64 rgsender_config_64
4.
If the
rgsender_config_64-*.rpm
was installed, it must be removed first (or together as demonstrated
above) before removing the
rgsender_linux_64-*.rpm
package. This resolves dependencies between
the packages, and undoes the previous customizations performed by this rpm. If you are upgrading your
system from a previous version of RGS, it is suggested that you remove both packages, and then apply the
new software rpms for supported results.