Brocade Fabric Manager Administrator's Guide v6.1.0 (53-10000610-02, June 2008)

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Fabric Manager server uninstall
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If you select No, be sure to restart your system before performing any other operations.
5. Click Done.
User-specific information, such as login name and server port number, is stored in a separate file
and is not removed when you uninstall Fabric Manager. You must manually delete this file. For
more information, see “Uninstalling or upgrading Fabric Manager” on page 10.
Uninstalling the Fabric Manager server from Solaris
1. Stop the Fabric Manager server, if it is running. See “Fabric Manager services” on page 326 for
instructions.
2. Navigate to the location where you installed Fabric Manager.
3. From the Fabric Manager/ UninstallerData directory, run Uninstall_FabricManager.
4. Click Next.
You must restart your system when uninstallation is complete. You are prompted whether you
want the wizard to restart your system immediately, or whether you want to restart your system
yourself.
5. Select Yes to automatically restart your system immediately, or No to restart your system
yourself.
If you select No, be sure to restart your system before performing any other operations.
6. Click Done.
Uninstalling the Fabric Manager server from Linux
1. Stop the Fabric Manager server, if it is running. See “Fabric Manager services” on page 326 for
instructions.
2. Navigate to the location where you installed Fabric Manager.
3. From the Fabric Manager/ UninstallerData directory, run Uninstall_FabricManager.
4. Click Next.
You must restart your system when uninstallation is complete. You are prompted whether you
want the wizard to restart your system immediately, or whether you want to restart your system
yourself.
5. Select Yes to automatically restart your system immediately, or No to restart your system
yourself.
If you select No, be sure to restart your system before performing any other operations.
6. Click Done.