Installing Advanced Server for UNIX
Deinstalling previous versions
Product Manual
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If you deinstalled LAN Manager/X V2.0 under Reliant UNIX-N, copy the
/etc/default/inet.org
file – backed up as described above – back to
/etc/default/inet
.
4.4.2
Deinstalling Advanced Server for UNIX V3.5
You can continue to use the existing server configuration for the new version.
You should proceed as follows:
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Stop Advanced Server for UNIX
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Check the databases. This will save time during the upgrade installation if the
databases are corrupt.
Call
/var/opt/lanman/bin/acladm -C -y
and
/var/opt/lanman/bin/samcheck -r
to check and
repair the acl database and the account databases.
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Remove Advanced Server for UNIX V3.5 as described in the manual for the respective
version.
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Deinstall the optional packages including optional Service Packs, the server software,
and NetBIOS. When you are deinstalling you will be offered the option of saving the
lanman.ini
file, the user account etc. and using them for the new version. For further
information on deinstalling Advanced Server for UNIX please refer to the “Overview and
Installation” manual for the respective version to be deinstalled.
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If you want to install the new version after NetBIOS has been deinstalled, you do not
need to restart the system.
Special features of NetBIOS configuration:
The following applies only if you had previously installed a NetBIOS Version 3.5A.
The NetBIOS Version 3.5A
/var/opt/nbrfc/nbrfc.cfg
configuration file is copied to
/tmp
when
the
nbrfc
package is deleted, and can then be saved. The reinstallation of NetBIOS Version
3.5B and later is based on a new configuration file structure. It is not possible to automati-
cally retain the old interface configuration, but you can convert old NetBIOS name
mappings into the new configuration file structure.
The following options are available:
To ignore old name mappings:
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Install the
nbrfc
package without regard for the old
nbrfc.cfg
file. You will then find a new
configuration with the configuration files under
/var/opt/nbrfc/conf.
All network interfaces
found are configured automatically in the
interfaces.cfg
file.