HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.6.0-00 Installation and Configuration Guide

hdvmagt_setting
HiScan
NOTE:
If you remove the Device Manager agent while HiScan is executing, the process for removing
the agent is canceled. If this occurs, wait until the command terminates, and then remove the
agent.
hldutil
TIC
If the host operating system is Solaris 10 or 11, do not specify settings related to a system zone.
When the process for removing the Device Manager agent starts, the Device Manager agent and
any add-on modules automatically stop.
The following files are not deleted:
Files created by the HiScan command
RAID Manager configuration definition files
Error information files created by executing the TIC command
If version 05-80 or later of Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager is installed, the following data remains
after the Device Manager agent is removed:
Data in the Device Manager agent installation folder
Data in the JRE installation folder
To delete this data, completely remove the Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager.
Related topics
Removing Device Manager agents from Windows hosts (other than Windows Server 2008/2012
Server Core), page 64
Removing a Device Manager agent from a UNIX host (unattended removal), page 80
Removing Device Manager agents from Windows Server 2008/2012 Server
Core hosts
Remove Device Manager agents from Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows
Server 2012 Server Core, and Minimal Server Interface Environment hosts using the
agent_uninstShortcut.bat file.
1. Start a command prompt as an administrator.
2. Execute the following command:
Device-Manager-agent-installation-folder\bin\agent_uninstShortcut.bat
When Device Manager agent is removed, the InstallShield Wizard Completed window is
displayed.
3. Manually remove the following tasks that run the HiScan command:
Any task that runs exeHiScan.bat with a schedule that was changed in the Scheduled
Tasks window that opens from the Control Panel.
Any task that runs exeHiScan.bat that is registered on Windows.
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