Planning and Installation Guide


Uninstalling CSM

At the time of this writing, the rpm command does not reorder packages based on dependencies when doing an uninstall. Instead, the packages are uninstalled in the order they are specified on the command line. To properly uninstall the csm and rsct packages and the packages on which they depend, the packages should be specified as follows:

On the management server:

rpm -e csm.server csm.dsh csm.core rsct.core rsct.core.utils src

On a node:

 rpm -e csm.client csm.dsh csm.core rsct.core rsct.core.utils src

If packages that depend on the csm and rsct packages are uninstalled with the same invocation of the rpm command, those packages should be specified before the csm and rsct packages.


Fixing the ACL file after uninstalling CSM

When csm.server or csm.client is uninstalled, they do not clean up their stanzas in the RMC ACL file (/var/ct/cfg/ctrmc.acls). If rsct.core is also still installed, this causes RMC to ignore the ACL file and restrict access to local root only. The following stanzas (if present) should be manually deleted (along with all entries they contain) from /var/ct/cfg/ctrmc.acls if either csm.server or csm.client is uninstalled and rsct.core is still installed:

After the ACL file has been modified, run the following command:

 /usr/bin/refresh -s ctrmc 


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