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Verifying Removal of the Software

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This section describes how to use the TUI and the CLI to verify whether the Online Diagnostics software is removed successfully.

Verifying Removal Using the TUI

To use the TUI to verify whether the Online Diagnostics software is removed successfully, complete the following steps:

  1. Log in to the system as superuser.

  2. Select Logfile in the Remove Window.

    If there are no errors in the Logfile, the Online Diagnostics software is removed successfully. If the Online Diagnostics software is not removed properly, you must repeat the removal procedure. For instructions on how to remove the Online Diagnostics software, see “Removing the Software”.

  3. For information about errors related to the removal of the Online Diagnostics software, enter the following command at the HP-UX prompt:

    # swjob -a log <jobid> @ <system name>:/

    The jobid is available in the Logfile.

Verifying Removal Using the CLI

To use the CLI to verify whether the Online Diagnostics software is removed successfully, complete the following steps:

  1. Log in to the system as superuser.

  2. Enter the following command at the HP-UX prompt:

    # swjob

    If the output contains no errors, the Online Diagnostics software is removed successfully. If the Online Diagnostics software is not removed properly, you must repeat the removal procedure. For instructions on how to remove the Online Diagnostics software, see “Removing the Software”.

  3. For information about errors related to the removal of the Online Diagnostics software, enter the following command at the HP-UX prompt:

    # swjob -a log <jobid> @ <system name>:/

    The jobid is available in the output of the swjob command.

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