Administrator's and User's Guide for SFM HP-UX 11i v3 March 2012

8. To verify whether the SFM software is removed properly, enter the following command at the
HP-UX prompt:
# swlist | grep SysFaultMgmt
If the SFM software is removed properly, SysFaultMgmt and the version number of the SFM
software does not appear in the output. If the SFM software is not removed properly, you must
repeat the removal procedure. For more information, see “Verifying removal of the SFM
software” (page 27).
Removing the software using the CLI
To remove the SFM software from your system, complete the following steps:
1. Log in to the system as a superuser.
2. Enter the following command at the HP-UX command prompt:
# swremove SysFaultMgmt
3. To verify whether the SFM software is removed properly, enter the following command at the
HP-UX prompt:
# swlist | grep SysFaultMgmt
If the SFM software is removed properly, SysFaultMgmt and the version number of the SFM
software do not appear in the output. If the SFM software is not removed properly, you must
repeat the removal procedure. For more information, see “Verifying removal of the SFM
software” (page 27).
Verifying removal of the SFM software
This section describes how to use the TUI and the CLI to verify whether the SFM software is removed
successfully.
Verifying removal using the TUI
To verify whether the SFM software is removed successfully, complete the following steps:
1. Log in to the system as a superuser.
2. Click Logfile in the Remove Window.
If there are no errors in the Logfile, the SFM software is removed successfully. If the SFM
software is not removed properly, you must repeat the removal procedure. See “Removing
the SFM software” (page 24) for instructions on how to remove the SFM software.
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