Removing the hp proliant licensing rpm, Removing the hp-pbl rpm package, Hp nc-series iscsi offload initiator utilities – HP NC532m Dual Port 10GbE Multifunction BL-c Adapter User Manual

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Installation and configuration 14

Uninstalling the license for HP port-based Linux iSCSI

offload

To uninstall the licensing for HP port-based Linux iSCSI offload utility, remove the HP ProLiant licensing

RPM and the Linux iSCSI offload utility package.

Removing the HP ProLiant Licensing RPM

The database containing ProLiant licenses is deleted if the HP ProLiant Licensing RPM package is

removed. Make sure your hard-copy ProLiant packaging license strings are available before removing this

package.
You can obtain the license strings by displaying all licenses on the system using the check the status of all

currently installed licenses on the system command:

/opt/hp/hp-pel/nalicense -d [-l <logfile>]
Include the -l parameter if you want all the information that normally prints to stdout to be redirected
to the file specified with <logfile>.
Record the license strings and keep them for reference.

To remove the HP PEL package, run the following command:

rpm -e hp-pel

Removing the hp-pbl RPM package

Remove the hp-pbl RPM package using the following command:

rpm -e hp-pbl

HP NC-Series iSCSI offload initiator utilities

The HP NC-Series iSCSI Offload Initiator Utilities for Red Hat and SLES are released in a source RPM

format.

Red Hat

Install HP NC-Series iSCSI Offload Initiator Utility for RH

Install the HP NC-Series iSCSI Offload Initiator Utilities for Red Hat RPM package:

1.

Change to the linux\iscsi-offload directory on your hard drive and use the following command:
# rpm -ivh iscsi-initiator-utils-<version>.src.rpm

2.

Build the binary RPM for the open-iSCSI initiator utility using the following commands:
# cd /usr/src/redhat

# rpmbuild -bb SPECS/iscsi-initiator-utils.spec

3.

Stop the iscsid daemon using the following command:
#/etc/init.d/iscsid stop

4.

Check for the existence of a current version of the iscsi-initiator-utils package using the following
command:
# rpm -q iscsi-initiator-utils

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