To uninstall Zenoss from a zenoss-*.bin install, go to your
installation directory (/usr/local/zenoss by default) and look for the
executable 'uninstall'. You should be able to run 'sudo ./uninstall'
and it will launch the graphical uninstaller.
Thanks,
Matt Ray
Zenoss Community Manager
community.zenoss.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Jul 30, 2008, at 6:36 PM, pauljhobbs wrote:
I recently installed Zenoss 2.2.3 on CentOS 5 using the instructions
in the Install Guide:
Note that zenoss*.bin is the current file you are trying to install.
i. Open a command-line prompt and change directories (cd) into the
directory where you downloaded the installer.
$ cd <Your download directory>/
ii. Make the installer executable using the command:
$ chmod +x ./zenoss*.bin
iii. Execute the installer as root. If you know your root password,
use the su command:
$ su root -c ./zenoss*.bin
If you do not know your root password, use the sudo command:
$ sudo ./zenoss*.bin
iv. Answer the installation prompts (as described starting in step
3 below). The package will be installed in /usr/local/zenoss.
Now I would like to uninstall Zenoss but I don't know how. I tried
one suggestion in another post:
rpm -e zenoss
but it doesn't work because I didn't use rpm to install it the first
time.
Help! How do I uninstall Zenoss??
Cheers,
Paul
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