
Installation 30
Uninstalling the Linux Dell ULNM
If you have chosen the native packages, you can use your preferred packages management application to
remove (uninstall) the “ulnm-linux” package.
You can also do the same from the command line.
For example:
• On Red Hat and derivatives, use:
$ rpm -e ulnm-linux
• On Debian and derivatives, use:
$ dpkg -r ulnm-linux
NOTE: After uninstalling the native .deb or .rpm packages, some user's configuration and data are not removed, due to
technical constraints.
• If you want to fully remove these, use the following command (as root):
$ rm -rf /usr/local/Dell/UPSLocalNodeManager
• If you have chosen the generic installer, use the following command for interactive uninstall (as root):
$ /installation/path/mc2 -uninstall
• For silent uninstall, add the “silent” parameter (as root):
$ /installation/path/mc2 -uninstall -silent
Upgrading the Product
If you install a new
Dell ULNM
Release without uninstalling the old release, you will keep the database
and product information from the old release.
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