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2-4 Tiered Storage Manager CLI Uninstallation and Unsetup
To perform unsetup of CLI, you must execute the batch file or shell script for unsetup. When unsetup of CLI is
performed, the files for CLI are deleted and the common library for collecting trace information is uninstalled.
The batch file or shell script for unsetup is one of the files decompressed from the setup file during setup, and
is located in the same directory as the batch file or shell script for setup.
When the Management client is running on Windows:
1. Back up the htsmcli.properties properties file.
2. Make sure that the two conditions below are met for the following directory:
system-drive\TieredStorageManager
The current directory must not be in or under this directory.
Directories or files in or under this directory must not be in use.
If these conditions are not met, directories might not be deleted, even if unsetup ends normally.
3. Execute the following batch file for unsetup:
system-drive\TieredStorageManager\0110\Setup\unsetup.bat
The common library for collecting trace information is uninstalled, and the files and directories
decompressed from the setup file during setup are deleted.
When the Management client is running on Solaris or HP-UX:
1. Back up the htsmcli.properties properties file.
2. Execute the following shell script for unsetup:
/opt/TieredStorageManager/0110/Setup/unsetup.sh
The common library for collecting trace information is uninstalled, and the files and directories
decompressed from the setup file during setup are deleted.
2-5 Precautions Regarding Execution of the CLI Commands
Note the following precautions regarding the execution of the CLI commands:
Language on the CLI client
We recommend that the language on the CLI client should match that of the locale on the server. Some
messages output by Tiered Storage Manager contain information, such as message text, in the form that
it was received from Device Manager. The language of this text depends on the machine that runs the
Device Manager server or the machine that runs the Tiered Storage Manager server.
Symbols that have special meanings for the OS
Exercise caution when using symbols within a Tiered Storage Manager CLI command that have special
meaning to the operating system (e.g., <, >, &, !). Enclose strings containing these symbols in double
quotation marks (") or single quotation marks ('), or use an escape character before each of these
symbols so that they are not misinterpreted by the operating system.
File names containing unusable characters
An unexpected result might occur if an unusable character is contained in the name of a file such as a
redirect file. For example, in Windows, if a file name containing a colon is specified for a redirect
destination or output option, the file is created with a file name consisting of the characters preceding
the colon, but nothing is output to that file.
Path to be set for the Windows environment variable HTSM_CLI_HOME
Note the following when setting the path for the Windows environment variable HTSM_CLI_HOME:
Do not enclose the path in double quotation marks (").
Do not specify the symbol \ at the end of the path.
Do not specify the directory that exists directly under the drive.
Umask for the htsmcli script for Solaris and HP-UX.
Umask 0 is used for the script htsmcli. Therefore, access permissions for the following files that htsmcli
creates become "-rw-rw-rw-":
Trace log files created in /opt/TieredStorageManager/0110/CLI/logs.
Files specified in the output option to which the standard output is to be redirected.
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