How to remove Sun Net Manager 2.2 / SUNWconn

All,

Thanks for the many speedy replies. Everyone was helpful, these two

were the most concise and straightforward. I chose the GUI Admintool

option. As it turns out, SUNWconn has but parts of SunNet Manager in

it.

Pieces of SunNet Manager are also located in other places, so if I had

just 'rm -rf /opt/SUNWconn' there's no telling what would other than

SunNet Manager would have been killed since SUNWconn is shared by

several apps -- plus I'd have missed the pieces of SNM that were located

elsewhere on the system.

Thanks!

Pete

--one--

ddelija@srce.hr wrote:

Just start admintool as root and choose package administration.

You'll see all install packages on machine, one of them is SNM.

Simply delete it!

--two--

hnegi@hss.hns.com wrote:

you have to remove the the package associated with Sun Net Manager 2.2

.

If you do't know the package name do this:

     pkginfo | grep Net

See the third field of all output lines for Sun Net Manager 2.2 . The

second

field of that line would be the package name for

Sun Net Manager 2.2 .

then do :

     pkgrm <pkg. name>

> -----Original Message-----

> From: Peter J. Simpson

> Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 1999 1:56 PM

> To: 'sun-managers@codeprof.ececs.uc.edu'

> Subject: How to remove Sun Net Manager 2.2 / SUNWconn

>

> Good afternoon,

>

> I have an "old" Sun Sparc-20 running Solaris 2.5.1. The machine

apparently has SunNet Site Manager version 2.2 on it. The software has

not been used in several years. And there are, of course, no manuals

available. If I am correct, this is installed in the /opt/SUNWconn

directory. The system is merely acting as an internal web and ftp host,

so I do not believe SUNWconn is required. I want to remove this

software as it is not in use and occupying about 17MB of space that I

would like to free up.

>

> Can someone tell me the proper procedure to remove SunNet Site Manager

/ SUNWconn? Am I correct that this is what SUNWconn is?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Pete

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