Hi Tim, First, I'm surprised that you would even ask such a basic system administration question. I'd think that the process of adding and removing software to your system is such a basic skill that I'd only expect this question to pop up if TSM was not installed using the OS specific tools (client, pre 6.1 server) or it's own tool on all platforms (6.1 server).
On 22 jun 2009, at 20:02, Timothy Hughes wrote:
Hi all, What is the command (s) to remove all the Linux Tivoli Client cleanly from a server?
as you might know, this is actually documented in the client manual.
Pkgrm TIVsm? or rpm -e TIVsm-BA? both ?
Why do you think that pkgrm would do anything on your linux distribution? Assuming that you run the client on a supported linux distribution, package management is carried out using the rpm command.
Is there also a uninstall utility?
I guess that you have a windows background, where this is common. On a real OS, the package manager can do everything that an uninstall utility could do, including running a script to do anything.
Thanks in advance!
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