Deinstalling lpps
jsalter at ibmpa.awdpa.ibm.com
jsalter at ibmpa.awdpa.ibm.com
Mon Jun 17 11:27:08 AEST 1991
jmw at probitas.cs.utas.edu.au writes:
> Is there any method of de-installing lpps? I know I can figure out the files
> involved and then rm them, but the lslpp command says the lpp involved is
> still installed.
Well, here's the way I'd do it. I'd check out the LPP directory in
/usr/lpp, and see the files in there. Find out as much information as
possible. Then do a:
% lslpp -f <lpp_name>
This will give a list of all the files installed with the LPP. I'd also
check out the ODM:
% odmget -q"lpp_name=<lpp_name>" history
% odmget -q"name=<lpp_name>" lpp
% odmget -q"lpp_name=<lpp_name>" inventory
and save all this information away. Then I'd remove those files listed by
the "lslpp -f" command, and delete the ODM entries with "odmchange" or
"odmdelete".
Note: this is not official IBM position, nor have I ever tried it. But
something like it should work.
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