Uninstalling the SAN File System software from a Solaris client

This topic provides describes how to remove the SAN File System from a Solaris client.

Prerequisites

You must have root privileges to remove the SAN File System software from a Solaris client.

Steps

  1. Determine whether the client software is running.
    mount

    Determine if SAN File System is in the list of mounted file systems.

  2. If the client is running, stop and unmount the SAN File System client for Solaris.
    /usr/tank/client/bin/rmstclient
    This command unmounts the global namespace, stops the client, and unloads the kernel module. It uses the configuration information stored in /usr/tank/client/config/stclient.conf.
  3. Remove the SAN File System software from the client using the Solaris package program.
    pkgrm IBMSFS

Parent topic: Uninstalling SAN File System

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