HP Serviceguard for Linux Version A.11.19 Release Notes, October 2009

Step 5. Move Package Back to Original Node
Move pkg2 back to its original node. Use the following commands:
# cmhaltpkg pkg2
# cmrunpkg -n node2 pkg2
# cmmodpkg -e pkg2
The cmmodpkg command re-enables switching of the package, which is disabled by
the cmhaltpkg command. The final running cluster is shown in Figure 1-6.
Figure 1-6 Running Cluster After Upgrades
Node1 Node2
Pkg1
Pkg2
Red Hat
SG
A.11.15.02
Red Hat
SG
A.11.15.02
EL 3
EL 3
Uninstalling Serviceguard for Linux
To uninstall Serviceguard, run rpm -e on all the rpms you have installed. For example,
to uninstall the Serviceguard rpm itself:
rpm -e serviceguard-A.11.19.00-0.rhel5.ia64.rpm
Rules
1. Serviceguard for Linux must be halted (not running) on the node from which the
rpm -e command is issued.
2. The node from which the rpm -e command is issued must not be a member of
any cluster.
3. The rpm -e command should be issued from one system at a time. That is, if
Serviceguard for Linux is being uninstalled from more than one system, it should
be removed from one system at a time.
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