Using software uninstaller commands – Dell Brocade Adapters User Manual

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Brocade Adapters Installation and Reference Manual

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Using the Brocade Adapter Software Installer

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6. If a message box displays asking if you want to back up HCM configurations, click Yes or No.

If you select Yes, a dialog box displays prompting you to select a backup directory. Use the
default directory or browse to another location. Select Uninstall to perform backup and remove
software.

A screen eventually displays notifying you of a successful uninstall. If a message displays on
this screen notifying you of leftover files in the installation path, make sure that you delete
these manually after removal completes.

7. Click Done.

8. If a message for rebooting the system displays, select the reboot option to complete the

software removal process.

Removing Adapter Software from Windows 2008 Programs and Features list
If Brocade Adapter Software is still listed under the Programs and Features list after using the
software uninstaller to remove software on Windows 2008 systems, use the following steps to
remove it.

1. Go to the Programs and Features list (typically Control Panel>Programs>Programs and

Features

2. Right-click Brocade Adapter Software

3. Select Uninstall/Change.

Using Software Uninstaller commands

The following steps explain how to use the Adapter Software Uninstaller commands to remove the
network and storage driver packages and HCM from Windows, Linux, and Solaris systems. These
commands automatically remove software that you specify without using a GUI-based program that
requires user interaction.

Executing the following commands without parameters will launch the GUI-based uninstaller
described under

“Using the Brocade Software Uninstaller”

on page 83.

Windows systems

Uninstall.bat

Linux and Solaris systems

sh Uninstall.sh

Execute these same commands on the host system’s command line with various parameters to
automatically remove the network and storage driver packages, HCM application, both, or
management utilities without requiring further user interaction.

Windows systems

Uninstall.bat -DCHOSEN_INSTALL_SET=[DRIVER|GUI|BOTH|UTIL] -DEBUG=[true|false]

-i silent

Linux and Solaris systems

sh Uninstall.sh -DCHOSEN_INSTALL_SET=[DRIVER|GUI|BOTH|UTIL]

-DEBUG=[true|false]

-i silent

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