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A.2.4 Uninstalling on Linux
3. To remove drivers, install fragments, and scripts and to stop services, run the command:
/opt/nfast/sbin/install -u
4. Delete all the files (including those in subdirectories) in /opt/nfast and /dev/nfast/ by running
the following commands:
rm -rf /opt/nfast
Deleting all the files and subdirectories in /opt/nfast also deletes the /opt/nfast/kmdata
directory. To be able to restore an existingSecurity World after deleting all the files in
/opt/nfast, ensure you have made a backup of the /opt/nfast/kmdata directory in a safe
location before deleting the original
5. If you are not planning to re-install the product, delete the configuration file /etc/nfast.conf if it
exists.
Do not delete the configuration file if you are planning to re-install the product
6. Unless needed for a subsequent installation, remove the user nfast and, if it exists, the user
ncsnmpd:
a. Open the file /etc/group with a text editor.
b. Remove the line that begins with the form:
nfast:x:n
In this line,
n
is an integer.
c. Open the file /etc/passwd with a text editor.
d. Remove the line that begins with the form:
nfast:x:...
e. If it exists, remove the line that begins with the form:
ncsnmpd:x:...
If required, you can safely remove the module after shutting down all connected hardware.
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